Hi, all, I am deploying a multicore solr server runing on Tomcat, where I want to achieve language detection during index/query.
Solr3.5.0 has a wrapped Tika API that can do language detection. Currently, the default behavior of Solr3.5.0 is, every time I index a document, and at mean time Solr call Tika API to give the result of language detection, i.e. index and detection happens at the same time. However, I hope I can have the language detection result first, and then I decide which core to put the document, i.e. detection happens before index. There seems that I need to do development in either of the following ways: 1. I might need to do revision of Solr itself, change the default behavior of Solr; 2. Or I might write a Java client outside Solr, call the client through server (JSP maybe) in index/query. Can anyone meeting with similar conditions give some suggestions about the advantages and disad of the two approaches? Any other alternatives? Thank you. Best Bing -- View this message in context: http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/Development-inside-or-outside-of-Solr-tp3759680p3759680.html Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.