But it is not yet acessible though VariableResolver

On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 12:30 AM, Shalin Shekhar Mangar (JIRA)
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> Shalin Shekhar Mangar commented on SOLR-994:
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> bq. one extra addition which I can think of is put an implicit variable 
> 'rowsFetchedCount ' into the variableresolver so that it can be directly used 
> .
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> With SOLR-989 Context exposes the statistics map so rowCount is already 
> available. Should we close this issue?
>
>> EnumeratedEntityTransformer
>> ---------------------------
>>
>>                 Key: SOLR-994
>>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-994
>>             Project: Solr
>>          Issue Type: New Feature
>>          Components: contrib - DataImportHandler
>>    Affects Versions: 1.4
>>            Reporter: Jared Flatow
>>            Assignee: Shalin Shekhar Mangar
>>            Priority: Minor
>>             Fix For: 1.4
>>
>>         Attachments: SOLR-994.patch
>>
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>> An EnumeratedEntityTransformer gives the Nth entity an accessible 
>> ${<entity>.n} == N. In addition, the entity may specify a chunkSize 
>> attribute, which will cause the chunkSize'th entity to gain the attribute 
>> $hasMore=true. A template for a nextUrl may also be specified on the entity, 
>> that is different from the url template.
>> Consider an API:
>> http://host:port/path/to/resource?maximum_number_returned=50&return_start_index=0
>> an entity could specify:
>> <entity name="myEntity" processor="XPathEntityProcessor" 
>> transformer="EnumeratedEntityTransformer" 
>> url="http://host:port/path/to/resource?maximum_number_returned=50&return_start_index=${myEntity.n}";
>>  chunkSize=50>...</entity>
>> This allows for fetching entities in chunks until there are < chunkSize 
>> returned.
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