Hmm am I missing something but isn't the real point of SolrJ to be
able to use the binary (javabin) format to keep it small / tight /
compressed? I have had to proxy Solr recently and found just throwing
a SolrDocumentList as a JSONArray (via json.org libs) works pretty
well (YMMV). I was just under the impression that the Java to Java
bridge was the best way to go ...
It would be nice to have util methods on the SolrDocumentList
(toJSON(), toXML(), etc) maybe?
- Jon
On Sep 14, 2008, at 11:14 PM, Erik Hatcher wrote:
On Sep 14, 2008, at 2:51 PM, Julio Castillo wrote:
What is the status of JSON support via SolrJ?
Requires a custom ResponseParser. See SOLR-402 for a couple of
implementation ideas:
<https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-402>
Maybe this code is no longer current to trunk?
I want to be able to specify a parser such as the XMLResponseParser
on my
SolrServer. What are my options?
Use SolrServer#setParser() for one of the above implementations.
I guess I could get an XML response and then convert it to JSON? I
rather
not.
Ewww, don't do that.
There is a JIRA entry SOLR-402, but real resolution to it per the
comments
that follow in the feature request.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-402
Did the RawResponseParser work for you? If so, we can build that
into Solr trunk - +1. I shoulda done that a while ago, sorry. This
actually fits well with SOLR-620, in my nefarious plans to build a
web framework out of Solr ;)
Erik