Solandra was a prototype, an experiment. It was superceded by a commercial product - DataStax Enterprise (DSE).

See:
http://www.datastax.com/what-we-offer/products-services/datastax-enterprise

Free support is available on Stack Overflow.

DSE differs from Solandra in that the Lucene index is kept in the native file system just as with normal Lucene, as opposed to being kept in Cassandra for Solandra, but both have the same goal of integrating Solr indexing and query capabilities with Cassandra data storage. All of the data is stored only in Cassandra and indexed in Solr. The only data stored in Solr (besides the index) is the key for each document. Any access to stored data (e.g., the Solr "fl" parameter) is redirected under the covers to Cassandra, but from an app perspective the Solr HTTP API is supported, both for updates and queries. Data can be updated and queried using the Cassandra API(s) as well.

To be clear, DSE is a "database", not a "search platform". The idea is that DSE can be the system of record, with data stored in Cassandra and can easily be reindexed for Solr at any time from that Cassandra data.

-- Jack Krupansky

-----Original Message----- From: Sathya
Sent: Tuesday, February 4, 2014 4:59 AM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: How to index the data from db using Solandra

Hi Guys...
I am new to solandra. How to index the data from database using solandra..
I was configure the Solandra by following this link
https://github.com/tjake/Solandra <https://github.com/tjake/Solandra>   and
i dont know how to index the data using solandra.. Please help me...



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