Is the 'body' field a text type? If it is a string, searching for words will not work.
Does search for 'id:1' work? On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 3:44 AM, mamathahl <mamatha...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I forgot to mention that I have been working on geo-saptial examples > downloaded from http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-spatial/. > I have replaced the OSM files(data) which initially existed, with my data > (i.e XML file with OSM extension). My XML file has many data records. The > 1st record is shown below. > <row id="1" lat="47.8956" lng="-73.5412" body="........Some relevant > text........" > I use the following commands to index and retrieve the data: > ant index > ant start-solr > and then hit the url http://localhost:8983/solr/admin > But when a keyword that exists in the data file is given, I get the > following > − > <response> > − > <lst name="responseHeader"> > <int name="status">0</int> > <int name="QTime">0</int> > − > <lst name="params"> > <str name="indent">on</str> > <str name="start">0</str> > <str name="q">DRI</str> > <str name="version">2.2</str> > <str name="rows">10</str> > </lst> > </lst> > <result name="response" numFound="0" start="0"/> > </response> > Since there is no error message being displayed, I'm unable to figure out > what is going wrong. Kindly help me by providing an appropriate solution. > > mamathahl wrote: >> >> I'm very new to Solr. I downloaded apache-solr-1.5-dev and was trying out >> the example in order to first figure out how Solr is working. I found out >> that the data directory consisted of .OSM files. But I have an XML file >> consisting of latitude, longitude and relevant news for that location. >> Can I just use the XML file to index the data or is it necessary for me to >> convert this file to .OSM file using some tool and then proceed further? >> Also the attribute value from the .OSM file is being considered in that >> example. Since there are no attributes for the tags in my XML file, how >> can I extract only the contents of my tags?Any help in this direction will >> be appreciated. Thanks in advance. >> > > -- > View this message in context: > http://old.nabble.com/Can-I-used-.XML-files-instead-of-.OSM-files-tp27769082p27779694.html > Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > -- Lance Norskog goks...@gmail.com