Correct. Solr and Lucene do not store or enforce the schema. You're on
your own :)

On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 8:09 PM, Dennis Gearon <gear...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> I'm going to buy the book for Solr, since it looks like I need to do more of 
> the
> work than I thought I would.
>
> But, from looking at it, the schema file only says:
>
> A/ What types of data can be in the 'fields' of the documents
> B/ If there are any dynamically assigned fields.
> C/ What parsers are available
> D/ other stuff.
>
> And what it DOESN'T do is set the 'schema' for the index, right?
> (like DDL for a database does)
>
>  Dennis Gearon
>
>
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