On 10/1/2010 11:33 PM, Lance Norskog wrote:
Yes. stream.file and stream.url are independent of the request handler.
They do their magic at the very top level of the request.

However, there are no unit tests for these features, but they are widely
used.


Sorry Lance, are you agreeing that I can't or that I can? If I can, I'm doing something wrong. I'm specifying stream.url as its own field in the XML like:

<add>
 <doc>
  <field name="author">I am the author</field>
  <field name="title">I am the title</field>
  <field name="stream.url">http://www.test.com/myOfficeDoc.doc</field>
  .
  .
  .
 </doc>
</add>

The wiki docs were a little sparse on this one.

- Tod




Tod wrote:
I can do this using GET:

http://localhost:8983/solr/update?stream.body=%3Cdelete%3E%3Cquery%3Eoffice:Bridgewater%3C/query%3E%3C/delete%3E

http://localhost:8983/solr/update?stream.body=%3Ccommit/%3E

... but can I pass a stream.url parameter using an UpdateXmlMessage? I
looked at the schema and I think the answer is no but just wanted to
check.


TIA


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