You should be able to search any field:
?q=field1:XXX field2:YYY

You can register fieldTypes directory to an analyzer using:
<fieldType name="text_ws" class="solr.TextField" positionIncrementGap="100"> <analyzer class="org.apache.lucene.analysis.standard.StandardAnalyzer"/>
    </fieldType>

ryan


Laxmilal Menaria wrote:
thanks for fast reply, I have dump my index in solr data folder and able to
search in single field only, but want to search in all fields. also how can
I configure StandradAnalyzer in solr config xml.

LM

On 12/7/07, Ryan McKinley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
solr should be able to read any lucene index -- even if it did not
create it.  The hitch is that you need to make sure the analyzers and
fieldTypes match what is in your index otherwise it is unlikely for the
result to be what you expect.

To get solr to use your manually created index files, just dump them in
the data/index directory

ryan


Laxmilal Menaria wrote:
I don't want to use solr for indexing database, I want to use solr for
searching on existing index created by me with using my sample
application.
LM

On 12/7/07, Venkatraman S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Dec 7, 2007 10:17 AM, Laxmilal Menaria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello everyone,

I have created a simple java application which indexes database
tables,
now
I want to configure the solr on my created index. My index has 5
fields,
FriendID, Title, Address, PhoneNo and Comments.

Why you want to use solr for  indexing databases??? !!!
rtfm!

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