We use grouping, so will try collapsing. Thank you for ideas!
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Are you grouping or collapsing? Look at the {!collapse} post filter and
the associated ExpandComponent, which may give you a similar outcome
(depending upon what you are trying to achieve) but with better
performance.
Upayavira
On Mon, Aug 24, 2015, at 07:42 AM, Pavel Hladik wrote:
> Nobody knows
Nobody knows or has the same issue?
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Hi,
we have changed Solr from 4.10.3 to 5.2.1 and we don't know why, but 4.10.3
was caching grouping results and the new 5.2.1 don't.
Any suggestion howto cache results? We have 140M docs and some results takes
up to 60 secs, so cache will be good. :)
I red that grouping using faceting is faster