On 24 February 2014 12:39, Quốc Nguyễn <nhquoc1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear sir,
>
> To Apache Solr support!
> wish you have a good day!
>
> I'm new in Solr, please help me to confirm bellow information :
>
>     1. "The URL must use the standard ports for HTTP (80) and HTTPS (443).
> The port is implied by the scheme, but may also be mentioned in the URL as
> long as the port is standard for the scheme (https://...:443/). An app
> cannot connect to an arbitrary port of a remote host, nor can it use a
> non-standard port for a scheme." This is an annoyance for those running
> Solr on non-80/443. To some, this may be a fatal limitation.
>     2. You can not write index on disk, but you can read files. So
> theoretically if the index is read-only and small, you can package it with
> the war file.
>     3. If you need to update the index, you will have to store the index
> with Google's data store, just like store an index into databases. Sure
> it'll work. But performance would suffer because of transferring the whole
> index into memory, then really start searching. On the other hand, this
> could be a good solution for small index with per-user data.
>     4. For large changing indexes, you need to find other solutions to
> maintain lucene index.
>     5. GAE does not support SOLR implementation : solr requires access to
> the server file system, which GAE forbids.
>
>
>
> this is the restriction of Solr when integrate with GAE. I found this in
> the internet . is it right? and any restriction more?

You would probably have better luck with asking on a GAE forum. This
seems to have nothing to do with Solr per se.

Regards,
Gora

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