The Atom Publishing Protocol would be a good choice for a rest API to Solr.
That comes with a spec, interop testing, and an active community.

wunder

On 7/2/07 6:22 PM, "Ian Holsman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi.
> 
> I've been playing with Kettle (http://kettle.pentaho.org/ ) as a method
> to inject data into Solr (and other things at the same time), and it
> looks really promising.
> 
> I was wondering if anyone else had some experience using it with Solr
> and if they set it up to add a document at a time, or wrote a single XML
> 'add' document
> and then added all of them in one lot
> 
> Ideally I would like to have Solr accept a REST style URL without all
> the XML bs around and just pass the fields in as parameters (which is
> alluded to in http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-85 )
> and just pound the Solr master with lots of little posts when I do
> incremental updates for < 1000 things and use the CSV uploader for
> larger things.
> 
> Thoughts?


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