Thanks Emir for the great answer :) Br
Tom 2018-05-23 10:16 GMT+02:00 Emir Arnautović <emir.arnauto...@sematext.com>: > Hi Tom, > Yes it is possible - see field options: https://lucene.apache.org/ > solr/guide/6_6/defining-fields.html#DefiningFields- > OptionalFieldTypeOverrideProperties <https://lucene.apache.org/ > solr/guide/6_6/defining-fields.html#DefiningFields- > OptionalFieldTypeOverrideProperties>. There is stored option. > If you are asking about actual documents in original format, it is not > even recommended to be stored in Solr. > If you are asking if someone will be able to reconstruct document from > Solr even if it is not stored then answer is it depends on how you index, > one might be able to partially reconstruct it. > > HTH, > Emir > -- > Monitoring - Log Management - Alerting - Anomaly Detection > Solr & Elasticsearch Consulting Support Training - http://sematext.com/ > > > > > On 23 May 2018, at 06:46, Thomas Lustig <tm.lus...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > dear community, > > > > Is it possible to index documents (e.g. pdf, word,...) for > fulltextsearch > > without storing their content(payload) inside Solr server? > > > > Thanking you in advance for your help > > > > BR > > > > Tom > >