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> De : matthew sporleder
> Envoyé : jeudi 7 janvier 2021 16:43
> À : solr-user@lucene.apache.org
> Objet : Re: Sending compressed (gzip) UpdateRequest with SolrJ
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> jetty supports http gzip and I've added it to solr before in my own
> installs (and submitt
easier to use a regular
http call..
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De : matthew sporleder
Envoyé : jeudi 7 janvier 2021 16:43
À : solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Objet : Re: Sending compressed (gzip) UpdateRequest with SolrJ
jetty supports http gzip and I've added it to solr before in my own
installs (and submitted p
jetty supports http gzip and I've added it to solr before in my own
installs (and submitted patches to do so by default to solr) but I
don't know about the handling for solrj.
IME compression helps a little, sometimes a lot, and never hurts.
Even the admin interface benefits a lot from regular old
Answering to myself on this one.
Solr uses Jetty 9.x which does not support compressed requests by itself
meaning, the application behind Jetty (that is Solr) has to decompress by
itself which is not the case for now.
Thus even without using SolrJ, sending XML compressed in GZIP to Solr (with
c
Hello,
I was wondering if someone ever had the need to send compressed (gzip) update
requests (adding/deleting documents), especially using SolrJ.
Somehow I expected it to be done by default, but didn't find any documentation
about it and when looking at the code it seems there is no option to