Makes sense. I'll just dive in now. Thanks so much.
*Vishal Sharma**TL, Grazitti Interactive*T: +1 650 641 1754 E: vish...@grazitti.com www.grazitti.com [image: Description: LinkedIn] <http://www.linkedin.com/company/grazitti-interactive>[image: Description: Twitter] <https://twitter.com/grazitti>[image: fbook] <https://www.facebook.com/grazitti.interactive>*dreamforce®*Oct 13-16, 2014 *Meet us at the Cloud Expo* Booth N2341 Moscone North, San Francisco Schedule a Meeting <http://www.vcita.com/v/grazittiinteractive/online_scheduling#/schedule> | Follow us <https://twitter.com/grazitti>ZakCalendar Dreamforce® Featured App <https://appexchange.salesforce.com/listingDetail?listingId=a0N3000000B5UPKEA3> On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 1:44 PM, Alexandre Rafalovitch <arafa...@gmail.com> wrote: > I am pretty sure Swift is not Solr. That's why I was asking whether > you were starting from scratch. > > As to the other items, please re-read my original response. Solr has > an example reading in RSS feeds, you could probably use that. Or a > generic XML using DataImportHandler's mapping. Or directly from > database, again with DIH. > > Basically, it sounds totally doable. So, it's hard to advise anything > specific beyond "go, do it" and wait for you to come back with a lot > more specific issue once you get going. Most of the issues will be > related to your schema and your WordPress configuration, so no > abstract advice is available. > > Regards, > Alex. > > On 7 October 2014 16:36, Vishal Sharma <vish...@grazitti.com> wrote: > > Hey Alex, > > > > Thanks for the prompt response. > > > > Here is what I am trying to solve: I am showing search results from > content > > coming from 3 different places on a single site. And, I have done that by > > pumping all this content to Solr server running on single flat schema by > > using different APIs of these platforms. Now, I need to index blog posts > > written in word press also. I was wondering if there is any solution > > already availablw which can help me crawl and pump this posst to my > running > > solr instance. Otherwise I might have to write few more scripts to do > that. > > > > BTW, Is Swift using Solr on the backend? Because I thought its a paid > > enterprise solution. > > >