Hi,all.I got it.Thanks a lot!!

2017年1月13日(金) 1:56 Shawn Heisey-2 [via Lucene] <
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> On 1/12/2017 9:36 AM, 武井宜行 wrote:
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> > My Application throws too large query to solr server with solrj
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> > I have two questions.
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> > At first,I would like to know the limit of  clauses of Boolean Query.I
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> > the number is restricted to 1024 by default, and I can increase the limit
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> > by setting setMaxClauseCount,but what is the limit of increasing clauses?
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> Some of us have been trying to get this limit lifted, or at least
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> > Next,if there is no limit of increasing clauses,is there the limit of
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> > length?My Application throws to large query like this with solrj client.
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> The default size limit on a POST request is 2MB, since about version
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> not Solr.  This can be adjusted with the formdataUploadLimitInKB setting
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> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/RequestDispatcher+in+SolrConfig
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> Thanks,
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> Shawn
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