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en:user_advanced:solr [2017/12/11 03:02] – [Accessing Solr Admin] anupamaen:user_advanced:solr [2019/07/09 04:03] – [Indexing Using SOLR] anupama
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 See http://lucene.apache.org/solr/ for more details about SOLR. See http://lucene.apache.org/solr/ for more details about SOLR.
  
-There is only rudimentary, partial support in GLI for building a Greenstone collection with solr as the indexer. At present, GLI will preserve solr-specific elements, such as the ''option'' subelement of ''index'' below, as well as ''solr'' and ''facet'' elements. Building a SOLR collection in GLI has 2 drawbacks in Greenstone 3.06rc1:+There is only rudimentary, partial support in //GLI// for building a Greenstone collection with solr as the indexer. At present, GLI will preserve solr-specific elements, such as the ''option'' subelement of ''index'' mentioned below, as well as ''solr'' and ''facet'' elements. Building a SOLR collection in GLI has 2 drawbacks in Greenstone 3.06rc1:
   * Building a solr collection in GLI will stop the Greenstone server before building the collection and restart it when the collection has been rebuilt   * Building a solr collection in GLI will stop the Greenstone server before building the collection and restart it when the collection has been rebuilt
   * Java 7 is needed to successfully build a solr collection in GLI, at least on Windows. For this to work, you will first need to have a JDK 7 installed on your machine (with the JAVA_HOME environment variable set up, and with JAVA_HOME/bin added to your PATH environment variable). Secondly, you will need to move your Greenstone 3 installation's ''packages/jre'' out of the way before running GLI, so that GLI finds your Java 7 instead.   * Java 7 is needed to successfully build a solr collection in GLI, at least on Windows. For this to work, you will first need to have a JDK 7 installed on your machine (with the JAVA_HOME environment variable set up, and with JAVA_HOME/bin added to your PATH environment variable). Secondly, you will need to move your Greenstone 3 installation's ''packages/jre'' out of the way before running GLI, so that GLI finds your Java 7 instead.
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