At a min, it is trivial to use the EnWikiDocMaker and then send the
doc over SolrJ...
On Jul 14, 2009, at 4:07 PM, Mark Miller wrote:
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 3:36 PM, Jason Rutherglen <
jason.rutherg...@gmail.com> wrote:
Is there a standard index like what Lucene uses for contrib/
benchmark for
executing faceted queries over? Or maybe we can randomly generate
one that
works in conjunction with wikipedia? That way we can execute real
world
queries against faceted data. Or we could use the Lucene/Solr
mailing lists
and other data (ala Lucid's faceted site) as a standard index?
I don't think there is any standard set of docs for solr testing -
there is
not a real benchmark contrib - though I know more than a few of us
have
hacked up pieces of Lucene benchmark to work with Solr - I think
I've done
it twice now ;)
Would be nice to get things going. I was thinking the other day: I
wonder
how hard it would be to make Lucene Benchmark generic enough to
accept Solr
impls and Solr algs?
It does a lot that would suck to duplicate.
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