Re: generation of SOLR XML
hai, Yes the Xml formats is understood but there is an to generate these xmls from a data source. These XML feild tags doesnot contain the smae start tags and end tags. like field name=catsoftware/field and standerd xml writers have xml generated as the same start and end tags. in SOLR xml start tag = field name=cat end tag = /field can you adivise anything on this please. regards, aditya On 3/7/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ...can any one guide me on this XML generation, which SOLR will accepts for indexing... I'm not sure if I understand your question...the XML documents that Solr accepts for indexing are similar to those found in http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/lucene/solr/trunk/example/exampledocs/ , and must use the field names defined in your schema.xml. -Bertrand
Re: generation of SOLR XML
I understand, i will post it to that group thank you very much aditya On 3/7/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ...Yes the Xml formats is understood but there is an to generate these xmls from a data source. These XML feild tags doesnot contain the smae start tags and end tags. like field name=catsoftware/field and standerd xml writers have xml generated as the same start and end tags IIUC you have something that generates XML like somefieldsomedata/somefield And to index it with Solr you'll need something like field name=somefieldsomedata/field If this is what you mean, it's a basic XML generation problem, not a Solr problem. You'll have to work with your something to either configure it to generate a format that Solr can accept, or insert some transformation in between, using XSLT or a similar tool. -Bertrand P.S. such questions really belong to the solr-user list, not solr-dev
post.jar
Hello all, I have just started using the solr server in the tutorial they have given an example which uses post.jar but i dont find the post.jar in the solr download and i find only the post.sh, i work on a windows machine and sh scripts dont work on the windows machine. can any one tell me where can i find this post.jar regards, aditya
Re: post.jar
Hello, Thank you for the jar. regards, aditya Hi, On 2/26/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ...I have just started using the solr server in the tutorial they have given an example which uses post.jar but i dont find the post.jar in the solr download and i find only the post.sh... The tutorial on the website reflects the current development state, but the post.jar code is not yet included in a released version of Solr. In the meantime, you can download a version of post.jar from http://tinyurl.com/2bnm4a (or compile it yourself from the current trunk code, if you prefer). -Bertrand