I've done it using SolrJ and a *lot *of of parallel processes feeding dummy
data into the server.

On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 4:54 PM, Pulkit Singhal <pulkitsing...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hello Everyone,
>
> I have a goal of populating Solr with a million unique products in
> order to create a test environment for a proof of concept. I started
> out by using DIH with Amazon RSS feeds but I've quickly realized that
> there's no way I can glean a million products from one RSS feed. And
> I'd go mad if I just sat at my computer all day looking for feeds and
> punching them into DIH config for Solr.
>
> Has anyone ever had to create large mock/dummy datasets for test
> environments or for POCs/Demos to convince folks that Solr was the
> wave of the future? Any tips would be greatly appreciated. I suppose
> it sounds a lot like crawling even though it started out as innocent
> DIH usage.
>
> - Pulkit
>

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