On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 10:01 PM, Nick80 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It was actually very easy. I followed the tutorial at
> http://wiki.apache.org/solr/DataImportHandler . The only thing I forgot was
> that I had to define the fields that I have in data-config.xml also in
> solrconfig.xml. Another issue I'm having with the wiki article is that it
> doesn't mention where you need to store a custom transformer file. I'm no
> Java wiz and I have no clue.
Compile your Transformer, jar it and put it in the $SOLR_HOME}/lib or
in the solr webapp's WEB-INF/lib directory
>
> I have also a lot of multiValued fields, but I'm not sure if I can write a
> custom transformer that can turn a string into a multivalued field. I have a
> string that I want to split and store in an array. All the values of this
> array need to be stored in a multivalued field. Is this possible?
There is a RegexTransformer which can cut split a string into
multivalued fields. use the 'splitby' attribute
>
> I have now expanded my data-config file with more records and I will be
> doing some more extensive testing in the near future. But I'm happy so far.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Nick
>
>
> Matthew Runo wrote:
>>
>> So you were able to get things working? What was your experience with
>> the DataImportHandler like?
>>
>> Thanks for your time!
>>
>> Matthew Runo
>> Software Engineer, Zappos.com
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] - 702-943-7833
>>
>> On Oct 23, 2008, at 6:50 AM, Nick80 wrote:
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>>>
>>> Never mind. I needed to specify in schema.xml that the field is
>>> multiValued.
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