Hello, Sami.

It will be the first issue that I open so, should I create it under Solr
4.0 version or in Solr 4.1.0 one?

Thanks,

- Luis Cappa.

2012/11/15 Sami Siren <ssi...@gmail.com>

> On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 11:51 AM, Luis Cappa Banda <luisca...@gmail.com
> >wrote:
>
> > Thread update:
> >
> > When I use a simple:
> >
> > *Map operation = new HashMap();*
> >
> >
> > Instead of:
> >
> > *Map<String, List<String>> operation = new HashMap<String,
> > List<String>>();*
> >
> >
> > The result looks better, but it´s still wrong:
> >
> > fieldName: [
> > "[Value1, Value2]"
> > ],
> >
> >
> > However,  List<String> value is received as a simple String "[Value1,
> > Value2]". In other words, SolrJ is internally executing a toString()
> > operation to the List<Sring>. Is impossible to update atomically a
> > multivalued field with a List of values in just one atomic update
> > operation?
> >
>
> Seems to be working fine here with HttpSolrServer /  BinaryRequestWriter;
>
>     HashMap editTags = new HashMap();
>     editTags.put("set", new String[]{"tag1","tag2","tag3"});
>     doc = new SolrInputDocument();
>     doc.addField("id", "unique");
>     doc.addField("tags_ss", editTags);
>     server.add(doc);
>     server.commit(true, true);
>     resp = server.query(q);
>     System.out.println(resp.getResults().get(0).getFirstValue("tags_ss"));
>
> prints "tag1"
>
> ArrayList<String> as a value works the same way as String[].
>
> When using xml (RequestWriter) I can see the problem that you are
> describing, can you add a jira for that?
>
> --
>  Sami SIren
>
>
>
>
>
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> >
> > - Luis Cappa.
> >
> > 2012/11/15 Luis Cappa Banda <luisca...@gmail.com>
> >
> > > Hello everyone,
> > >
> > > I´ve tested atomic updates via Ajax calls and now I´m starting with
> > atomic
> > > updates via SolrJ... but the way I´m proceeding doesn´t seem to work
> > well.
> > > Here is the snippet:
> > >
> > > *SolrInputDocument do = ne SolrInputDocument();*
> > > *doc.addField("id", "myId");*
> > > *
> > > *
> > > *Map<String, List<String>> operation = new HashMap<String,
> > > List<String>>();*
> > > *operation.put("set", [[a list of String elements]]);  // I want a set
> > > operation to override field values.*
> > > *doc.addField("fieldName", operation);*
> > > *
> > > *
> > > *cloudSolrServer.add(doc); // Atomic update operation.*
> > >
> > >
> > > And after updating the resultant doc is as follows:
> > >
> > > *doc: {*
> > > *
> > > *
> > > *...*
> > > *
> > > *
> > > *fieldName: [ "{set=values}"*
> > > *],*
> > > *
> > > *
> > > *...*
> > >
> > > *
> > > *
> > >
> > > *}*
> > >
> > > In other words, the map which includes the "set" operation and the
> field
> > > values is String formatted and that String is used to update the field,
> > :-/
> > >
> > > What is the correct way to update just one or more fields with SolrJ?
> > >
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > >
> > > --
> > >
> > > - Luis Cappa
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> > - Luis Cappa
> >
>



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- Luis Cappa

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