Thanks a lot :-) This is exactly what I had read back then. However, going
through it now, it seems that everytime a document needs to be elevated, it
has to be in the config file. Which means that Solr should be restarted.
This does not make a lot of sense for a production environment, where Solr
restarts are as infrequent as config changes.

What could be a sound way to implement this?

*Pranav Prakash*

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2012/1/30 Rafał Kuć <r....@solr.pl>

> Hello!
>
> Please look at http://wiki.apache.org/solr/QueryElevationComponent.
>
> --
> Regards,
>  Rafał Kuć
>  Sematext :: http://sematext.com/ :: Solr - Lucene - Nutch
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I believe, there is a feature in Solr, which allows to return a set of
> > "featured" documents for a query. I did read it couple of months back,
> and
> > now when I have decided to work on it, I somehow can't find it's
> reference.
>
> > Here is the description - For a search keyword, apart from the results
> > generated by Solr (which is based on relevancy, score), there is another
> > set of documents which just comes up. It is very much similar to the
> > "sponsored results" feature of Google.
>
> > Can you guys point me to the appropriate resources for the same?
>
>
> > *Pranav Prakash*
>
> > "temet nosce"
>
> > Twitter <http://twitter.com/pranavprakash> | Blog <
> http://blog.myblive.com> |
> > Google <http://www.google.com/profiles/pranny>
>
>
>
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