Roger,
.. but that looks like it is for importing .. it will remain the same
- no matter how often you'll search for it :) because that is .. what
solr is for. you have to import (and this means indexing, analyzing ..)
the whole content that you want to search.
You could either use DIH to
Roger,
You have to import/index into Solr before you can search it. Solr can't go
into
your MS SQL server and search data in there.
Otis
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From:
On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 1:14 AM, Roger Shah rs...@caci.com wrote:
How can I use SOLR (version 3.1) to search in our Microsoft SQL Server
database?
I looked at the DIH example but that looks like it is for importing. I also
looked at the following link:
Roger, how about not hijacking another user's thread and not hijacking your
already hijacked thread twice more? Chaning the e-mail subject won't change
the header's contents.
How can I use SOLR (version 3.1) to search in our Microsoft SQL Server
database? I looked at the DIH example but that
Sorry, Markus. I was not aware I need to create a new email.
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From: Markus Jelsma [mailto:markus.jel...@openindex.io]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 3:48 PM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Searching Database
Roger, how about not hijacking another user's