On Apr 1, 2008, at 1:35 PM, Vinci wrote:
Thank you for your reply, It look like I will have some benefit but
I will
also lose the highlighter/summary functionary, it that right?
Ya can't highlight what you don't have. So that's true.
I think eventually it would be handy for Solr to allow the client to
post in some text to be highlighted, but it does not currently
support that.
Erik
Thank you,
Vinci
Erik Hatcher wrote:
On Mar 31, 2008, at 11:56 PM, Vinci wrote:
I would like to ask, if I set a field to be indexed but not stored,
I can
retrieved the document but cannot retrieve this field?
That's correct. By definition :)
If I have large field that I want to index but I am not suppose to
show them
to user (The origin content stored in another processed document
where I am
using another field in Solr to point to their location...I throw the
retrieval job to the server :P), will I get faster respond even the
query
doesn't ask solr to return this large field?
You'll get better response in that Solr won't be taking the time to
retrieve the large stored field, writing it to the response, and the
client-side parsing that data, sure.
Erik
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