Thank you so much sir :) Can i try in java as well?
Thanks Aman Tandon On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 12:15 PM, Alexandre Rafalovitch <arafa...@gmail.com>wrote: > Great, Solr + Perl + Geospatial. > > There are two Perl clients for Solr listed on the Wiki: > http://wiki.apache.org/solr/IntegratingSolr . Are there any more? If > yes, add them to the Wiki (need to ask permission to edit Wiki). > > Are those two listed clients dead or alive? Do they work with Solr > 4.7.1? Can you make them work with Solr 4.7.1 and recent version of > Perl? Can you do a small demo that uses Perl client to index some > geospatial information and then do a search for it? > > I strongly suspect you will hit some interesting issues. Find the fix, > contribute back to the Perl library maintainer. Or, at least, clearly > describe the issue, if you don't yet know enough to contribute the > fix. > > Regards, > Alex. > > > Personal website: http://www.outerthoughts.com/ > Current project: http://www.solr-start.com/ - Accelerating your Solr > proficiency > > > On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 1:04 PM, Aman Tandon <amantandon...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > Okay sir i will mail to solr-user only, I am feeling so thankful to you > for > > all you help, i am java developer with a good knowledge of perl, working > on > > solr, actually just started working on solr for the geospatial search(not > > using JTS) only, To be very frank I learned about faceting from Mr > Yonik's > > tutorial, geospatial(not JTS), indexing ,searching and boosting. Thats > all. > > What is your suggestion now and yesterday i suscribed for solr-start as > > well. And sir what do you mean by *Create a basic project using that > > library and latest version of Solr.* > > > > With Regards > > Aman Tandon > > > > > > On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 11:14 AM, Alexandre Rafalovitch > > <arafa...@gmail.com>wrote: > > > >> Hi Aman, > >> > >> Nice of you to want to help. Let's keep the discussion in the user > >> mailing list as opposed to the developer one (most of the people are > >> on both). > >> > >> What is your skill set? Are you familiar with particular languages? If > >> so, the easiest way to contribute would be the following: > >> 1) Find all the solr client libraries in the language you are most > >> familiar with (PHP, Java, Perl, Python, etc) > >> 2) Create a basic project using that library and latest version of > >> Solr. Maybe using Solr tutorial as a baseline and showing how to do > >> the same steps in the client instead of with command line/Curl. > >> 3) Write a blog post about what you learned, whether the library is > >> supporting latest Solr well and whether it is supporting latest > >> features of Solr (e.g. Schemaless mode, Near-Real-Time, SolrCloud) > >> > >> If that does not appeal, give an example of where your skills are > >> strongest and I am sure there is a way for you to contribute. > >> > >> Regards, > >> Alex. > >> > >> Personal website: http://www.outerthoughts.com/ > >> Current project: http://www.solr-start.com/ - Accelerating your Solr > >> proficiency > >> > >> > >> On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 12:36 PM, Aman Tandon <amantandon...@gmail.com> > >> wrote: > >> > Can anybody please explain me that how should i start contributing to > >> solr, > >> > i am novice here as well in this technology as well, but i am learning > >> solr > >> > day by day. > >> > So how should i start ? > >> > > >> > Thanks > >> > Aman Tandon > >> >