Solr has a pluggable request handling framework that lets you easily
write custom logic and takes care of the xml/json/etc writing for you.
Check:
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrPlugins#head-7c0d03515c496017f6c0116ebb096e34a872cb61
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrRequestHandler
Since the exact term browsing mechanism you asked for is not
supported, I suggested writing your own and looking to the
IndexInfoRequestHandler as a simple starting place.
After more thought (and Yonik pointing it out), you are probably best
off if you can use faced browsing to do what you need.
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrFacetingOverview
ryan
Thanks ! the plugins capacity of solr make me more happy to have choosen it,
but after a few reading, it seems that faced browsing is the way to go to
avoid too much programing... In fact it seems pretty easy; just perhaps a
little too time consuming, as I'm forced to throw a query in order to get
back the indexed terms. But at least, it works.
Thanks again to everybody for your contribution.
Pierre-Yves Landron
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