I also have trouble understanding why you would care how solrj talks
to the server... the javabin option is the fastest available.
If you need to give JSON to a client, can't you just put in a proxy?
On Sep 15, 2008, at 12:46 AM, Erik Hatcher wrote:
If the client wants JSON, then it seems
, September 14, 2008 9:01 PM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: SolrJ and JSON in Solr -1.3
Hmm am I missing something but isn't the real point of SolrJ to be able to
use the binary (javabin) format to keep it small / tight / compressed? I
have had to proxy Solr recently and found just
it. Of course if
I could get hold of the XML stream then I could pass it through to the
browser too I suppose.
** julio
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it into a JSON Array?
Thanks
** julio
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From: Jon Baer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hmm am I missing something but isn't the real point of SolrJ to be
able to
use
, do I still use the same steps to
extract
the data?
thanks
** julio
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From: Jon Baer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: SolrJ and JSON in Solr -1.3
From what I understand you don't have
On Sep 14, 2008, at 2:51 PM, Julio Castillo wrote:
What is the status of JSON support via SolrJ?
Requires a custom ResponseParser. See SOLR-402 for a couple of
implementation ideas:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-402
Maybe this code is no longer current to trunk?
I want
If the client wants JSON, then it seems passing it straight from Solr
through the application server tier (hypothetical architecture here)
to the client as JSON is a nice way to go. If the client can talk
directly to Solr, then definitely just wt=json and carry on, but more
often then not
Hmm am I missing something but isn't the real point of SolrJ to be
able to use the binary (javabin) format to keep it small / tight /
compressed? I have had to proxy Solr recently and found just throwing
a SolrDocumentList as a JSONArray (via json.org libs) works pretty
well (YMMV). I