I think this can be done with a load balancer such that you don't even
need to go to Solr, right? Or, do you mean you want different
"results" from Solr itself?
On Mar 30, 2009, at 4:31 PM, Alex Wang wrote:
Hi everyone,
We have a web application that queries a Solr server through http.
What we would like to do is to customize the Solr server and hijack
the search request. If the user search term matches certain rules,
then redirect the user to a different page without even performing
any search in Solr, if the search term does not match any rules,
then perform search as usual.
The question is how this can be achieved with the new
SearchComponent architecture.
Any inputs would be appreciated!
Alex
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