I don't think there is, since storage (or term vectors, but that
likely won't save you any space) is the only place that Solr has the
content stored in the correct "order". Namely, for searching,
documents are split up into an inverted index and it is really
cumbersome to recreate a document from the inverted index (and likely
not even possible depending on Analysis)
Some alternatives might be to split up your documents into smaller
chunks.
I believe there was some work/discussion on large Document
highlighting over on the Lucene mailing list. I'd suggest looking
through the [EMAIL PROTECTED] archives (via MarkMail or
Nabble or one of those) for "large document highlighting"
-Grant
On Dec 6, 2008, at 4:26 AM, Jana, Kumar Raja wrote:
Hi,
I want to get snippets along with my results. For this, I use the
Highlighting Feature to return the context of fragment size 10.
Some of the documents are very large (over 30 MB) in size and the
Highlighting feature works only for stored fields. So this makes it
necessary for me to store the content of the these huge documents to
get
the snippets.
Is there any other way to get the snippets without storing the entire
content??
Thanks,
Kumar
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