Hi all,
Apologies for the short notice but we've booked a London Search Social for
the 13th Sept. Come along if you fancy geeking out about search and related
technology over a beer.
Details on the meetup page.
http://www.meetup.com/london-search-social/
Rich
across the field to discuss ideas and ask questions
over a quiet drink.
For directions to this meetup and for the Meetup.com group see:
http://www.meetup.com/london-search-social/
Please RSVP directly or via Meetup if you can make it!
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Richard Marr René Kriegler
Hi all,
We're meeting up at the Elgin just by Ladbroke Grove on the 6th for a
bit of relaxed chat about search, and related technology. Come along,
we're nice.
http://www.meetup.com/london-search-social/calendar/12781861/
It's a regular event, so if you want prior warning about future
meetups
Pulkit Singhal wrote:
Using EmbeddedSolrServer is a client side way of communicating with
Solr via the file system. Solr has to still be up and running before
that. My question is more along the lines of how to put the server
jars that perform the core functionality and bundle them to start up
relatively straight forward to get running. To use you would use the
SolrJ library to communicate with the embedded solr server.
Richard
suppose Solr would still reindex the whole
thing, but at least you wouldn't have to do full pre-processing on the
source.
Richard
in subsequent events).
http://www.meetup.com/london-search-social/
Cheers,
Richard Marr
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Richard Marr
richard.m...@gmail.com
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Interesting. Do you know if it's possible to get the HTTP headers with
Solrj?
Yonik Seeley wrote:
On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 11:58 AM, Richard Wiseman
rwise...@infosciences.com wrote:
Is it possible for a Solr client to determine if the index has changed since
the last time it performed
Is it possible for a Solr client to determine if the index has changed
since the last time it performed a query? For example, is it possible
to query the current Lucene indexVersion?
Thanks in advance for your help,
Richard
Are you writing your xml by hand, as in no xml writer? That can cause
problems. In your exception it says latitude 59, the should have
converted to 'amp;'(I think). If you can use Java6, there is a
XMLStreamWriter in java.xml.stream that does automatic special
character
escaping. This can
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at
org.apache.tomcat.util.net.LeaderFollowerWorkerThread.runIt(LeaderFollowerWorkerThread.java:80)
at
org.apache.tomcat.util.threads.ThreadPool$ControlRunnable.run(ThreadPool.java:684)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:534)
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Richard
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Thanks.
Yonik Seeley wrote:
You're running an older JVM than what was used to compile the code.
-Yonik
On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 1:00 PM, Richard Lichlyter-Klein
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi. We are experimenting with installing Tomcat 5.5 from Red Hat
Repositories.
Tomcat 5.5
: SEVERE: Servlet.service() for servlet jsp threw exception
:
: java.lang.NoSuchFieldError: config
:
: at
org.apache.jsp.admin.index_jsp._jspService(index_jsp.java:88)
: I have the IBM developer works sample app running under the same
Tomcat
: instance with the war file I am
I have been testing our solr homes and applications with Solr 1.3 using
builds I do from the SVN trunk. All of our code runs fine with Solr 1.2.
I am running Solr under Tomcat 5.5.26 using JNDI.
When running with Solr 1.3, Tomcat comes up clean. However, if you hit
the admin index page, you
Hi,
I've tried to deploy the solr war file in Oracle 10G, but keep getting
the following error:
Failed in uploading archive. Invalid archive file: Start of root
element expected.
I've searched the mailing lists and google'd around for any pointers,
but have not had any luck finding anything
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