you may need to write a custome responseWriter and plug it in

On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 11:30 AM, pof<melbournebeerba...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Another question:
>
> - Is there a way to customise the xml result set from a search? What I'm
> looking for is something like this:
> <response>
>   <doc>
>      <id>1233456</id>
>      <path>C:\temp\doc123.doc</path>
>   </doc>
> </response>
>
> No "lst" tag or children, no timestamps.
>
> Thanks, Brett.
>
>
> pof wrote:
>>
>> Hi, I am fairly new to indexing and I have just written three java apps
>> (an indexer, a searcher and a webserver using jetty to accept POSTed
>> queries from a powerbuilder app). I am at the stage where I want a way to
>> replicate my index for backup, initially I was just going to use rsync but
>> now I keep hearing about Solr. Anyway, here are the questions:
>>
>> - Does Solr need you to have programmed your own indexer and searcher or
>> does it use its own ones?
>> - Is there any advantages to using Solr rather than running my own indexer
>> in a cron job every so often and running my own jetty websever?
>> - Can I just use Solr's replication without the searching and caching
>> etc.? If so is there any advantages doing this over simply rsync?
>>
>> Thanks, Brett.
>>
>
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