Is it possible to change the javascript  output? I find some of the
information choices (e.g., that facet information is returned in a flat
list, with facet names in the even-numbered indexes and number-of-items
following them in the odd-numbered indexes) kind of annoying.

On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 12:16 PM, Eric Pugh <ep...@opensourceconnections.com
> wrote:

> Like most things JavaScript, I found that I had to just dig through it and
> play with it.  However, the Reuters demo site was very easy to customize to
> interact with my own Solr instance, and I went from there.
>
>
> On Jun 23, 2009, at 11:30 AM, Julian Davchev wrote:
>
>  Never used it.. I am just looking in docs how can I extend solr but no
>> luck so far :(
>> Hoping for some docs or real extend example.
>>
>>
>>
>> Eric Pugh wrote:
>>
>>> Are you using the JavaScript interface to Solr?
>>> http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrJS
>>>
>>> It may provide much of what you are looking for!
>>>
>>> Eric
>>>
>>> On Jun 23, 2009, at 10:27 AM, Julian Davchev wrote:
>>>
>>>  I am using solr and php quite nicely.
>>>> Currently the work flow includes some manipulation on php side so I
>>>> correctly format the query string and pass to tomcat/solr.
>>>> I somehow want to build own request handler in java so I skip the whole
>>>> apache/php request that is just for formating.
>>>> This will saves me tons of requests to apache since I use solr directly
>>>> from javascript.
>>>>
>>>> Would like to ask if there is something ready that I can use and adjust.
>>>> I am kinda new in Java but once I get the pointers
>>>> I think should be able to pull out.
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> JD
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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