any help related to my previous mail update??
On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 7:52 PM, Aman Tandon <amantandon...@gmail.com>wrote: > thanks sir, i always smile when people here are always ready for help, i > am thankful to all, and yes i started learning by reading daily at least > 50-60 mails to increase my knowledge gave my suggestion if i am familiar > with it, people here correct me as well if i am wrong. I know it will take > time but someday i will contribute as well and thanks for setup it will be > quite helpful. In my office i am using solr 4.2 with tomcat right now i am > stucked because i don't know how to integrate solr 4.7 with my tomcat, > because the problem for me is that i am familiar with the cores > architecture of solr 4.2 in which we defined the every core name as well as > instanceDir but not with solr 4.7. > > Thanks > Aman Tandon > > > On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 7:31 PM, Erick Erickson > <erickerick...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> Aman: >> >> Here's another helpful resource: >> >> http://wiki.apache.org/solr/HowToContribute >> >> It tells you how to get the source code, set up an IDE etc. for >> Solr/Lucene >> >> In addition to Alexandre's suggestions, one possibility (but I warn >> you it can be challenging) is to create unit tests. Part of the build >> report each night has a coverage, you can get to the latest build >> here: >> >> https://wiki.apache.org/solr/NightlyBuilds >> >> click on "clover test coverage" and pick something, track down what >> isn't covered (see the "clover report" link for instance). >> >> Warning: You will be completely lost for a while. This is hard stuff >> when you're just starting out especially. So choose the simplest thing >> you can for the first go to get familiar with the process if you want >> to try this. >> >> Another place to start is...the user's list. Pick one question a day, >> research it and try to provide an answer. Clearly label your responses >> with the degree of certainty you have. Another caution: you'll >> research something and get back to the list to discover its already >> been answered sometimes.... but you'll have gained the knowledge and >> it gets better over time. >> >> Best, >> Erick >> >> On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 12:03 AM, Aman Tandon <amantandon...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> > Thanks sir, I will look into this. >> > Solr and its developer are all helpful and awesome, i am feeling great. >> > >> > Thanks >> > Aman Tandon >> > >> > >> > On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 12:29 PM, Alexandre Rafalovitch >> > <arafa...@gmail.com>wrote: >> > >> >> Sure, you can do it in Java too. The difference is that Solr comes >> >> with Java client SolrJ which is tested and kept up-to-date. But there >> >> could still be more tutorials. >> >> >> >> For other languages/clients, there is a lot less information >> >> available. Especially, if you start adding (human) languages into it. >> >> E.g. how to process your own language (if non-English). >> >> >> >> And there are many more ideas on Slide 26 of >> >> >> http://www.slideshare.net/arafalov/introduction-to-solr-from-bangkok-meetup >> >> . As well as an example of processing pipeline for Thai. More of these >> >> kinds of things would be useful too. >> >> >> >> 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 1:52 PM, Aman Tandon <amantandon...@gmail.com> >> >> wrote: >> >> > 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 >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > -- With Regards Aman Tandon