emicolons in
SQL statements. What if you drop them?
On Sun, Nov 24, 2019 at 11:30 PM Shashank Bellary wrote:
> Thanks Mikhail, data config is on the thread above. I’ll share again if
> you can’t find it
>
> Get Outlo
ed thread in the mailing list. ='17' seems
suspicious to me, usually it should be done via prepared statement. Have no
thoughts, maybe you can share you data config?
On Sun, Nov 24, 2019 at 10:40 PM Shashank Bellary wrote:
> Any thoughts guys? I tried with mysql driver v8 also, still no l
e the java version to 8? Did you upgrade the MySQL driver to
the latest version?
> Am 22.11.2019 um 20:43 schrieb Shashank Bellary :
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> Hi Folks
> I migrated from Solr 4 to 7.5 and I see an issue with the way DIH is
working. I use `JdbcDataSource`
I've not upgraded mysql driver to latest, I can you explain whats the issue
here?
thanks
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n to 8? Did you upgrade the MySQL driver to
the latest version?
> Am 22.11.2019 um 20:43 schrieb Shashank Bellary :
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> Hi Folks
> I migrated from Solr 4 to 7.5 and I see an issue with the way DIH is
working. I use `JdbcDataSource` and here the c
Hi Folks
I migrated from Solr 4 to 7.5 and I see an issue with the way DIH is working. I
use `JdbcDataSource` and here the config file is attached
1) I started seeing OutOfMemory issue since MySQL JDBC driver has that issue of
not respecting `batchSize` (though Solr4 didn't show this behavior
Hi Folks
I migrated from Solr 4 to 7.5 and I see an issue with the way DIH is working. I
use `JdbcDataSource` and here the config file is attached
1) I started seeing OutOfMemory issue since MySQL JDBC driver has that issue of
not respecting `batchSize` (though Solr4 didn't show this behavior).