tibility of implementations because it is assumed that all
> implementations are internal to Solr).
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On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 2:00 AM, pof wrote:
> - Is there a way to customise the xml result set from a search?
There's a server-side XSLT transform available.
You could always write your own response writer too - but it's not
generally recommended (that's not a "stable" user level interface...
it
the searching and caching
>> etc.? If so is there any advantages doing this over simply rsync?
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>> Thanks, Brett.
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my own jetty websever?
> - Can I just use Solr's replication without the searching and caching
> etc.? If so is there any advantages doing this over simply rsync?
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> Thanks, Brett.
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to using Solr rather than running my own
>> indexer
>> in a cron job every so often and running my own jetty websever?
>> - Can I just use Solr's replication without the searching and
>> caching etc.?
>> If so is there any advantages doing this over simply rsync?
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on job every so often and running my own jetty websever?
- Can I just use Solr's replication without the searching and
caching etc.?
If so is there any advantages doing this over simply rsync?
Thanks, Brett.
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If so is there any advantages doing this over simply rsync?
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