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Subject: RE: Newbie SolR - Need advice
From: "David Quarterman" <david () corexe ! com>
Date: 2013-07-03 10:04:24
Message-ID: 9D6DF5D879D6EB47A67AD09E19EAD2F701F91030 () SHAREEXC001 ! svw01 ! serverworld ! net ! uk
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Hi Fabio,
Sandeep is right - it'll take time. SOLR isn't straightforward when you first start \
out but the tutorial is the best first step. You can then adapt the various config \
files in the tutorial to adapt to your situation. I'd recommend a simple approach to \
get the hang of it and just index one table, specifying some fields to be searched in \
the schema.xml.
There are some good books around too (Sandeeps's recommendation on Lucidworks is good \
too). Apache Solr 3.1 Cookbook by Rafal Kuc (still valid for 4.x.x), Jack Krupansky's \
Solr 4.x Deep Dive - Early Access Release, Solr In Action by Trey Grainger & Tim \
Potter.
If you need help, shout! It's a great community.
Cheers, DQ
-----Original Message-----
From: fabio1605 [mailto:fabio.tozzi@btinternet.com]
Sent: 03 July 2013 09:55
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Newbie SolR - Need advice
Hi Sandeep
Thank you for your reply
Il have a read through the tutorials now that i understand the principle of all this,
i would ideally like to keep mssql and bolt solr on top of this so that we can keep \
mssql as we have a 200GB database
Cheers
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