The most robust and simple way to go is building your own Indexer. You can decide the platform you want, Solr has plenty of client API libraries.
For example if you want to write your Indexer app in Java, you can use SolrJ.. Each client library will give you all the flexibility you need to index solr in a robust way. [1] https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/Client+APIs Cheers On 13 October 2015 at 09:35, Zheng Lin Edwin Yeo <edwinye...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > What is the best practice to do indexing in Solr for production system.I'm > using Solr 5.3.0. > > I understand that post.jar does not have things like robustness checks and > retires, which is important in production, as sometimes certain records > might failed during the indexing, and we need to re-try the indexing for > those records that fails. > > Normally, do we need to write a new custom handler in order to achieve all > these? > Want to find out what most people did before I decide on a method and > proceed on to the next step. > > Thank you. > > Regards, > Edwin > -- -------------------------- Benedetti Alessandro Visiting card - http://about.me/alessandro_benedetti Blog - http://alexbenedetti.blogspot.co.uk "Tyger, tyger burning bright In the forests of the night, What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry?" William Blake - Songs of Experience -1794 England