You can do this via Luke
http://www.getopt.org/luke/
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Command-line argument parsing. Now you can open an index on startup,
and optionally execute a script
Scripting plugin, which allows you to interactively experiment with
Luke and Lucene indexes. This plugin also can run scripts from Luke
command-line.
-snip-
- Jon
On Mar 13, 2008, at 7:12 PM, peter360 wrote:
Hi,
Is anyone aware of a command line tool that builds and searches a
solr index
without running solr as a servlet?
My plan is to do the following: build and validate an index on a
single
indexer machine, then push the index to a few search machines. It
seems to
me that there is no need to run a servlet container on the indexer
box if a
tool as mentioned above exists.
Can someone point me to the right direction?
Thanks!
Peter
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