Appreciate all the support and I'll give it a whirl. Cheers!

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> On Feb 8, 2014, at 4:25 PM, Shawn Heisey <s...@elyograg.org> wrote:
> 
>> On 2/8/2014 12:12 PM, Mike L. wrote:
>> Im going to try loading all 3000 fields in the schema and see how that goes. 
>> Only concern is doing boolean searches and whether or not Ill run into URL 
>> length issues but I guess Ill find out soon.
> 
> It will likely work without a problem.  As already mentioned, you may
> need to increase maxBooleanClauses in solrconfig.xml beyond the default
> of 1024.
> 
> The max URL size is configurable with any decent servlet container,
> including the jetty that comes with the Solr example.  In the part of
> the jetty config that adds the connector, this increases the max HTTP
> header size to 32K, and the size for the entire HTTP buffer to 64K.
> These may not be big enough with 3000 fields, but it gives you the
> general idea:
> 
>            <Set name="requestHeaderSize">32768</Set>
>            <Set name="requestBufferSize">65536</Set>
> 
> Another option is to use a POST request instead of a GET request with
> the parameters in the posted body.  The default POST buffer size in
> Jetty is 200K.  In newer versions of Solr, the limit is actually set by
> Solr, not the servlet container, and defaults to 2MB.  I believe that if
> you are using SolrJ, it uses POST requests by default.
> 
> Thanks,
> Shawn
> 

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