Hi, I'm a newby trying to index PubMed texts obtained as xml with similar structure to:
http://eutils.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/efetch.fcgi?db=pubmed&retmode=xml&id=23864173,22073418 The nodes I need to extract, expressed as XPaths would be: //PubmedArticle/MedlineCitation/PMID //PubmedArticle/MedlineCitation/DateCreated/Year //PubmedArticle/MedlineCitation/Article/ArticleTitle //PubmedArticle/MedlineCitation/Article/Abstract/AbstractText //PubmedArticle/MedlineCitation/MeshHeadingList/MeshHeading I think a way to index them in Solr is to create another xml structure similar to: <add> <doc> <field name="id">PMID</field> <field name="year_i">Year</field> <field name="name">ArticleTitle</field> <field name="abstract_s">AbstractText</field> <field name="cat">MeshHeading1</field> <field name="cat">MeshHeading2</field> </doc> </add> Being "PMID" = '23864173' and "ArticleTitle" = 'Cost-effectiveness of low-molecular-weight heparin compared with aspirin for prophylaxis against venous thromboembolism after total joint arthroplasty' and so on. With that structure I would post it to Solr using the following statement over the documents folder java -jar post.jar *.xml I'm wondering if is there a more direct way to perform the same task that does not imply a 'iterate->parsing->restructure->write to disk->post' cycle Many thanks Francisco