Hello,  Moenieb.

It'd worth to mention that it's not effective to include, java-user@ in
this thread.
Also, this proposal is purposed DIH, that's worth to be mentioned in subj.
Then, this config looks like it will issue solr request per every parent
row that's deadly inefficient.

On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 10:53 AM, Moenieb Davids <moenieb.dav...@gpaa.gov.za
> wrote:

> Hi Guys,
>
> Just an Idea for easier config of search handlers:
>
> Will it be feasible to configure a search handler that has its own schema
> based on the current core as well as inserting nested objects from cross
> core queries.
>
> Example (for illustration purpose, ignore syntax :) )
> <document>
>
>   <field column="id" name="xxx" />
>
>   <field column="FieldA" name="yyy" />
>
>   <field column="FieldB" name="zzz" />
>     <entity name="liked_items" processor="SolrEntityProcessor" url="
> http://localhost:8983/solr/items"; query="user_liking_this:${thiscore.id}"
> >
>       <field column="ResultColA" name="nameA" />
>       <field column="ResultColB" name="nameB" />
>     </entity>
>
>   <field column="FieldC" name="123" />
>     <entity name="liked_items" processor="SolrEntityProcessor" url="
> http://localhost:8983/solr/items"; query="user_liking_this:${thiscore.id}"
> >
>       <field column="ResultColA" name="nameA" />
>       <field column="ResultColB" name="nameB" />
>     </entity>
>
> </document>
>
> This will allow you to create endpoints to interact and return fields and
> their values from others cores and seems to be possibly easier to manage?
>
>
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