Re: [Solr Schema API] SolrJ Access

2014-07-09 Thread Alessandro Benedetti
Thank's Elaine !
Worked for the GET Method !
I will test soon with the PUT method :)

One strange thing is that is working with a real Solr Instance but not with
an Embedded SolrServer ...
probably it's matter of dependencies, I let you know...

Many thanks

Cheers


2014-07-08 21:59 GMT+01:00 Cario, Elaine elaine.ca...@wolterskluwer.com:

 Alessandro,

 I just got this to work myself:

 public static final String DEFINED_FIELDS_API = /schema/fields;
 public static final String DYNAMIC_FIELDS_API =
 /schema/dynamicfields;
 ...
 // just get a connection to Solr as usual (the factory is mine -
 it will use CloudSolrServer or HttpSolrServer depending on if we're using
 SolrCloud or not)
 SolrClient client =
 SolrClientFactory.getSolrClientInstance(CLOUD_ENABLED);
 SolrServer solrConn = client.getConnection(SOLR_URL, collection);

 SolrQuery query = new SolrQuery();
 if (dynamicFields)
 query.setRequestHandler(DYNAMIC_FIELDS_API);
 else
 query.setRequestHandler(DEFINED_FIELDS_API);
 query.setParam(showDefaults, true);

 QueryResponse response = solrConn.query(query)

 Then you've got to parse the response using NamedList etc.etc.

 -Original Message-
 From: Alessandro Benedetti [mailto:benedetti.ale...@gmail.com]
 Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2014 5:54 AM
 To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
 Subject: [Solr Schema API] SolrJ Access

 Hi guys,
 wondering if there is any proper way to access Schema API via Solrj.

 Of course is possible to reach them in Java with a specific Http Request,
 but in this way, using SolrCloud for example we become coupled to one
 specific instance ( and we don't want) .

 Code Example :

 HttpResponse httpResponse;
  String url=this.solrBase+/+core+
  SCHEMA_SOLR_FIELDS_ENDPOINT
  +fieldName;
  HttpPut httpPut = new HttpPut(url);
  StringEntity entity = new StringEntity(
  {\type\:\text_general\,\stored\:\true\} ,
  ContentType.APPLICATION_JSON);
   httpPut.setEntity( entity );
   HttpClient client=new DefaultHttpClient();
   response = client.execute(httpPut);


 Any suggestion ?
 In my opinion should be interesting to have some auxiliary method in
 SolrServer if it's not there yet.

 Cheers

 --
 --

 Benedetti Alessandro
 Visiting card : http://about.me/alessandro_benedetti

 Tyger, tyger burning bright
 In the forests of the night,
 What immortal hand or eye
 Could frame thy fearful symmetry?

 William Blake - Songs of Experience -1794 England




-- 
--

Benedetti Alessandro
Visiting card : http://about.me/alessandro_benedetti

Tyger, tyger burning bright
In the forests of the night,
What immortal hand or eye
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?

William Blake - Songs of Experience -1794 England


Re: [Solr Schema API] SolrJ Access

2014-07-09 Thread Alessandro Benedetti
mmm wondering how to pass the payload for the PUT using that structure with
SolrQuery...


2014-07-09 15:42 GMT+01:00 Alessandro Benedetti benedetti.ale...@gmail.com
:

 Thank's Elaine !
 Worked for the GET Method !
 I will test soon with the PUT method :)

 One strange thing is that is working with a real Solr Instance but not
 with an Embedded SolrServer ...
 probably it's matter of dependencies, I let you know...

 Many thanks

 Cheers


 2014-07-08 21:59 GMT+01:00 Cario, Elaine elaine.ca...@wolterskluwer.com:

 Alessandro,

 I just got this to work myself:

 public static final String DEFINED_FIELDS_API = /schema/fields;
 public static final String DYNAMIC_FIELDS_API =
 /schema/dynamicfields;
 ...
 // just get a connection to Solr as usual (the factory is mine -
 it will use CloudSolrServer or HttpSolrServer depending on if we're using
 SolrCloud or not)
 SolrClient client =
 SolrClientFactory.getSolrClientInstance(CLOUD_ENABLED);
 SolrServer solrConn = client.getConnection(SOLR_URL, collection);

 SolrQuery query = new SolrQuery();
 if (dynamicFields)
 query.setRequestHandler(DYNAMIC_FIELDS_API);
 else
 query.setRequestHandler(DEFINED_FIELDS_API);
 query.setParam(showDefaults, true);

 QueryResponse response = solrConn.query(query)

 Then you've got to parse the response using NamedList etc.etc.

 -Original Message-
 From: Alessandro Benedetti [mailto:benedetti.ale...@gmail.com]
 Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2014 5:54 AM
 To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
 Subject: [Solr Schema API] SolrJ Access

 Hi guys,
 wondering if there is any proper way to access Schema API via Solrj.

 Of course is possible to reach them in Java with a specific Http Request,
 but in this way, using SolrCloud for example we become coupled to one
 specific instance ( and we don't want) .

 Code Example :

 HttpResponse httpResponse;
  String url=this.solrBase+/+core+
  SCHEMA_SOLR_FIELDS_ENDPOINT
  +fieldName;
  HttpPut httpPut = new HttpPut(url);
  StringEntity entity = new StringEntity(
  {\type\:\text_general\,\stored\:\true\} ,
  ContentType.APPLICATION_JSON);
   httpPut.setEntity( entity );
   HttpClient client=new DefaultHttpClient();
   response = client.execute(httpPut);


 Any suggestion ?
 In my opinion should be interesting to have some auxiliary method in
 SolrServer if it's not there yet.

 Cheers

 --
 --

 Benedetti Alessandro
 Visiting card : http://about.me/alessandro_benedetti

 Tyger, tyger burning bright
 In the forests of the night,
 What immortal hand or eye
 Could frame thy fearful symmetry?

 William Blake - Songs of Experience -1794 England




 --
 --

 Benedetti Alessandro
 Visiting card : http://about.me/alessandro_benedetti

 Tyger, tyger burning bright
 In the forests of the night,
 What immortal hand or eye
 Could frame thy fearful symmetry?

 William Blake - Songs of Experience -1794 England




-- 
--

Benedetti Alessandro
Visiting card : http://about.me/alessandro_benedetti

Tyger, tyger burning bright
In the forests of the night,
What immortal hand or eye
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?

William Blake - Songs of Experience -1794 England


Re: [Solr Schema API] SolrJ Access

2014-07-09 Thread Alessandro Benedetti
I solved the PUT issue using a post ( with adding of more than one field) :

 ContentStreamUpdateRequest contentStreamUpdateRequest =
 new ContentStreamUpdateRequest(
 SCHEMA_SOLR_FIELDS_ENDPOINT);
 SolrServer solrServer = this.getCore( core );
 contentStreamUpdateRequest.addContentStream(new
 ContentStreamBase.ByteArrayStream(jsonFields.getBytes(),data-binary));
 UpdateResponse process = contentStreamUpdateRequest.process(
 solrServer );


The EmbeddedSolrServer is still a problem.

Cheers


2014-07-09 15:55 GMT+01:00 Alessandro Benedetti benedetti.ale...@gmail.com
:

 mmm wondering how to pass the payload for the PUT using that structure
 with SolrQuery...


 2014-07-09 15:42 GMT+01:00 Alessandro Benedetti 
 benedetti.ale...@gmail.com:

 Thank's Elaine !
 Worked for the GET Method !
 I will test soon with the PUT method :)

 One strange thing is that is working with a real Solr Instance but not
 with an Embedded SolrServer ...
 probably it's matter of dependencies, I let you know...

 Many thanks

 Cheers


 2014-07-08 21:59 GMT+01:00 Cario, Elaine elaine.ca...@wolterskluwer.com
 :

 Alessandro,

 I just got this to work myself:

 public static final String DEFINED_FIELDS_API = /schema/fields;
 public static final String DYNAMIC_FIELDS_API =
 /schema/dynamicfields;
 ...
 // just get a connection to Solr as usual (the factory is mine -
 it will use CloudSolrServer or HttpSolrServer depending on if we're using
 SolrCloud or not)
 SolrClient client =
 SolrClientFactory.getSolrClientInstance(CLOUD_ENABLED);
 SolrServer solrConn = client.getConnection(SOLR_URL, collection);

 SolrQuery query = new SolrQuery();
 if (dynamicFields)
 query.setRequestHandler(DYNAMIC_FIELDS_API);
 else
 query.setRequestHandler(DEFINED_FIELDS_API);
 query.setParam(showDefaults, true);

 QueryResponse response = solrConn.query(query)

 Then you've got to parse the response using NamedList etc.etc.

 -Original Message-
 From: Alessandro Benedetti [mailto:benedetti.ale...@gmail.com]
 Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2014 5:54 AM
 To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
 Subject: [Solr Schema API] SolrJ Access

 Hi guys,
 wondering if there is any proper way to access Schema API via Solrj.

 Of course is possible to reach them in Java with a specific Http
 Request, but in this way, using SolrCloud for example we become coupled to
 one specific instance ( and we don't want) .

 Code Example :

 HttpResponse httpResponse;
  String url=this.solrBase+/+core+
  SCHEMA_SOLR_FIELDS_ENDPOINT
  +fieldName;
  HttpPut httpPut = new HttpPut(url);
  StringEntity entity = new StringEntity(
  {\type\:\text_general\,\stored\:\true\} ,
  ContentType.APPLICATION_JSON);
   httpPut.setEntity( entity );
   HttpClient client=new DefaultHttpClient();
   response = client.execute(httpPut);


 Any suggestion ?
 In my opinion should be interesting to have some auxiliary method in
 SolrServer if it's not there yet.

 Cheers

 --
 --

 Benedetti Alessandro
 Visiting card : http://about.me/alessandro_benedetti

 Tyger, tyger burning bright
 In the forests of the night,
 What immortal hand or eye
 Could frame thy fearful symmetry?

 William Blake - Songs of Experience -1794 England




 --
 --

 Benedetti Alessandro
 Visiting card : http://about.me/alessandro_benedetti

 Tyger, tyger burning bright
 In the forests of the night,
 What immortal hand or eye
 Could frame thy fearful symmetry?

 William Blake - Songs of Experience -1794 England




 --
 --

 Benedetti Alessandro
 Visiting card : http://about.me/alessandro_benedetti

 Tyger, tyger burning bright
 In the forests of the night,
 What immortal hand or eye
 Could frame thy fearful symmetry?

 William Blake - Songs of Experience -1794 England




-- 
--

Benedetti Alessandro
Visiting card : http://about.me/alessandro_benedetti

Tyger, tyger burning bright
In the forests of the night,
What immortal hand or eye
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?

William Blake - Songs of Experience -1794 England


RE: [Solr Schema API] SolrJ Access

2014-07-08 Thread Cario, Elaine
Alessandro,

I just got this to work myself:

public static final String DEFINED_FIELDS_API = /schema/fields;
public static final String DYNAMIC_FIELDS_API = /schema/dynamicfields;
...
// just get a connection to Solr as usual (the factory is mine - it 
will use CloudSolrServer or HttpSolrServer depending on if we're using 
SolrCloud or not)
SolrClient client = 
SolrClientFactory.getSolrClientInstance(CLOUD_ENABLED);
SolrServer solrConn = client.getConnection(SOLR_URL, collection);

SolrQuery query = new SolrQuery();
if (dynamicFields)
query.setRequestHandler(DYNAMIC_FIELDS_API);
else
query.setRequestHandler(DEFINED_FIELDS_API);
query.setParam(showDefaults, true);

QueryResponse response = solrConn.query(query)

Then you've got to parse the response using NamedList etc.etc.

-Original Message-
From: Alessandro Benedetti [mailto:benedetti.ale...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2014 5:54 AM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: [Solr Schema API] SolrJ Access

Hi guys,
wondering if there is any proper way to access Schema API via Solrj.

Of course is possible to reach them in Java with a specific Http Request, but 
in this way, using SolrCloud for example we become coupled to one specific 
instance ( and we don't want) .

Code Example :

HttpResponse httpResponse;
 String url=this.solrBase+/+core+ 
 SCHEMA_SOLR_FIELDS_ENDPOINT
 +fieldName;
 HttpPut httpPut = new HttpPut(url);
 StringEntity entity = new StringEntity(
 {\type\:\text_general\,\stored\:\true\} ,
 ContentType.APPLICATION_JSON);
  httpPut.setEntity( entity );
  HttpClient client=new DefaultHttpClient();
  response = client.execute(httpPut);


Any suggestion ?
In my opinion should be interesting to have some auxiliary method in SolrServer 
if it's not there yet.

Cheers

--
--

Benedetti Alessandro
Visiting card : http://about.me/alessandro_benedetti

Tyger, tyger burning bright
In the forests of the night,
What immortal hand or eye
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?

William Blake - Songs of Experience -1794 England