I've just downloaded Solr to a Windows laptop and it runs fine using
Jetty in the example, but I'm having trouble getting it to run under
Tomcat. I looked at the page on the Wiki and back through the mailing
archives, and tried two methods that seemed to work for other people:
dropping solr/examp
Thanks for all the help -- I got it figured out. Turned out I created
a lot of my own problems (never mind how). Once I undid my own damage
I was able to get it running with the JNDI configuration. I never did
get the simpler approaches to work, though.
Dave
On 11/10/06, Chris Hostetter <[EMA
Extremely cool. This is going to be a big help for some things I'm
working on and I'm sure for others. Many thanks!!
On 11/14/06, Chris Hostetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey folks, I just wanted to let you all know about a new feature just
committed yesterday (now available in the solr-200
Please forgive if this question is already answered on the Wiki or in
the mailing list archives -- I had a look and didn't quite see it but
may have missed something.
Question is pretty simple; I'm just not sure how to merge highlighted
snippets back into a stored field. For example, I have a st
Perfect -- I saw that but misunderstood it. Thanks, Yonik.
Dave
On 11/26/06, Yonik Seeley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 11/26/06, David Halsted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do I have to search and find the
> spots to reinsert the snippets so I get the highlighting in th
I'm trying to get Solr running with Resin on a hosted site and I'm
having a problem in the initialization sequence. I get the stack
trace below. I had a look at the mailing list archives and this kind
of error seems to be caused mostly when the config files can't be
seen, but it looks as though
the simplest solution
would be to upgrade resin.
Another workaround is currently commented out in solr's web.xml:
-Yonik
On 12/5/06, David Halsted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to get Solr running with Resin on a hosted site and I'm
> having a problem
I think you have to reindex; new additions to your index will follow
the new schema but Solr doesn't reach in and reindex your old
information automatically.
Dave
On 12/6/06, Andrew Nagy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What is necessary for the effects of changing the schema.xml to take
effect for a
I wonder what would happen if we used a clustering engine like Carrot
to categorize either the e-mails in the archive or the results of
searches against them? Perhaps we'd find some candidates for the FAQ
that way.
Dave
On 1/5/07, Chris Hostetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey everybody,
I w