Cool. I would give POST a try. Any samples of using Post while passing the
query string values (such as ORing between Solr field values) using
Solr.NET?

Regards,
Salman

On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 10:21 PM, Shawn Heisey <apa...@elyograg.org> wrote:

> On 1/31/2016 7:20 AM, Salman Ansari wrote:
> > I am building a long query containing multiple ORs between query terms. I
> > started to receive the following exception:
> >
> > The remote server returned an error: (414) Request-URI Too Long. Any idea
> > what is the limit of the URL in Solr? Moreover, as a solution I was
> > thinking of chunking the query into multiple requests but I was wondering
> > if anyone has a better approach?
>
> The default HTTP header size limit on most webservers and containers
> (including the Jetty that ships with Solr) is 8192 bytes.  A typical
> request like this will start with "GET " and end with " HTTP/1.1", which
> count against that 8192 bytes.  The max header size can be increased.
>
> If you place the parameters into a POST request instead of on the URL,
> then the default size limit of that POST request in Solr is 2MB.  This
> can also be increased.
>
> Thanks,
> Shawn
>
>

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