Nice find! This is Apache 2.0, copyright SUN. O Great Apache Elders: Is it kosher to add this to the Solr distribution? It's not in the JDK and is also com.sun.*
On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 5:33 PM, Adam Estrada <estrada.adam.gro...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks for the feedback! There are quite a few formats that can be used. I > am experiencing at least 5 of them. Would something like this work? Note > that there are 2 different formats separated by a comma. > > <field column="pubdate" xpath="/rss/channel/item/pubDate" > dateTimeFormat="EEE, dd MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss zzz, yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss'Z'" /> > > I don't suppose it will because there is already a comma in the first > parser. I guess I am reallly looking for an all purpose data time parser but > even if I have that, would I still be able to query *all* fields in the > index? > > Good article: > http://www.java2s.com/Open-Source/Java-Document/RSS-RDF/Rome/com/sun/syndication/io/impl/DateParser.java.htm > > Adam > > On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 7:31 PM, Koji Sekiguchi <k...@r.email.ne.jp> wrote: > >> (10/12/13 8:49), Adam Estrada wrote: >> >>> All, >>> >>> I am having some difficu"lties parsing the pubDate field that is part of >>> the? >>> RSS spec (I believe). I get the warning that "states, "Dec 12, 2010 >>> 6:45:26 >>> PM org.apache.solr.handler.dataimport.DateFormatTransformer >>> transformRow >>> WARNING: Could not parse a Date field >>> java.text.ParseException: Unparseable date: "Thu, 30 Jul 2009 14:41:43 >>> +0000" >>> at java.text.DateFormat.parse(Unknown Source)" >>> >>> Does anyone know how to fix this? I would eventually like to do a date >>> query >>> but without the ability to properly parse them I don't know if it's going >>> to >>> work. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Adam >>> >> >> Adam, >> >> How does your data-config.xml look like for that field? >> Have you looked at rss-data-config.xml file >> under example/example-DIH/solr/rss/conf directory? >> >> Koji >> -- >> http://www.rondhuit.com/en/ >> > -- Lance Norskog goks...@gmail.com