Steven:

There is an onclick handler that allows you to download the src. BTW, an
early access Solr 3.5 with RankingAlgorithm 1.3 (NRT) release is
available for download. So please give it a try.

Regards,

- Nagendra Nagarajayya
http://solr-ra.tgels.org
http://rankingalgorithm.tgels.org


On 12/10/2011 11:18 PM, Steven Ou wrote:
> All the links on the download section link to http://solr-ra.tgels.org/#
> --
> Steven Ou | 歐偉凡
>
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>
>
> 2011/12/11 Nagendra Nagarajayya <nnagaraja...@transaxtions.com>
>
>> Steven:
>>
>> Not sure why you had problems, #downloads (
>> http://solr-ra.tgels.org/#downloads ) should point you to the downloads
>> section showing the different versions available for download ? Please
>> share if this is not so ( there were downloads yesterday with no problems )
>>
>> Regarding NRT, you can switch between RA and Lucene at query level or at
>> config level; in the current version with RA, NRT is in effect while
>> with lucene, it is not, you can get more information from here:
>> http://solr-ra.tgels.org/papers/Solr34_with_RankingAlgorithm13.pdf
>>
>> Solr 3.5 with RankingAlgorithm 1.3 should be available next week.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> - Nagendra Nagarajayya
>> http://solr-ra.tgels.org
>> http://rankingalgorithm.tgels.org
>>
>> On 12/9/2011 4:49 PM, Steven Ou wrote:
>>> Hey Nagendra,
>>>
>>> I took a look and Solr-RA looks promising - but:
>>>
>>>    - I could not figure out how to download it. It seems like all the
>>>    download links just point to "#"
>>>    - I wasn't looking for another ranking algorithm, so would it be
>>>    possible for me to use NRT but *not* RA (i.e. just use the normal
>> Lucene
>>>    library)?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Steven Ou | 歐偉凡
>>>
>>> *ravn.com* | Chief Technology Officer
>>> steve...@gmail.com | +1 909-569-9880
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 5:13 AM, Nagendra Nagarajayya <
>>> nnagaraja...@transaxtions.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Steven:
>>>>
>>>> Please take a look at Solr  with RankingAlgorithm. It offers NRT
>>>> functionality. You can set your autoCommit to about 15 mins. You can get
>>>> more information from here:
>>>> http://solr-ra.tgels.com/wiki/**en/Near_Real_Time_Search_ver_**3.x<
>> http://solr-ra.tgels.com/wiki/en/Near_Real_Time_Search_ver_3.x>
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> - Nagendra Nagarajayya
>>>> http://solr-ra.tgels.org
>>>> http://rankingalgorithm.tgels.**org <http://rankingalgorithm.tgels.org>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 12/8/2011 9:30 PM, Steven Ou wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi guys,
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm looking for NRT functionality or similar in Solr 3.5. Is that
>>>>> possible?
>>>>>> From what I understand there's NRT in Solr 4, but I can't figure out
>>>>> whether or not 3.5 can do it as well?
>>>>>
>>>>> If not, is it feasible to use an autoCommit every 1000ms? We don't
>>>>> currently process *that* much data so I wonder if it's OK to just
>> commit
>>>>> very often? Obviously not scalable on a large scale, but it is feasible
>>>>> for
>>>>> a relatively small amount of data?
>>>>>
>>>>> I recently upgraded from Solr 1.4 to 3.5. I had a hard time getting
>>>>> everything working smoothly and the process ended up taking my site
>> down
>>>>> for a couple hours. I am very hesitant to upgrade to Solr 4 if it's not
>>>>> necessary to get some sort of NRT functionality.
>>>>>
>>>>> Can anyone help me? Thanks!
>>>>> --
>>>>> Steven Ou | 歐偉凡
>>>>>
>>>>> *ravn.com* | Chief Technology Officer
>>>>> steve...@gmail.com | +1 909-569-9880
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>

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