Hi,

We've been thinking about the same for some time, and I put together a WIKI 
page discussing the need for such a pipeline. Feel free to edit, extend and 
discuss inside the WIKI.
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/DocumentProcessing

It need not be a part of Solr as such, but it is crucial that there is one 
preferred pipeline where the community can gather their effort in writing 
re-usable processing stages.

--
Jan Høydahl, search solution architect
Cominvent AS - www.cominvent.com

On 18. apr. 2011, at 12.37, Roland Villemoes wrote:

> Hi All,
>  
> I know this question may have been asked before – but I really did not find 
> any usable answers browsing the archives. So I have to try the developer list 
> here.
>  
> We at Alpha Solutions often need a Pipeline for handling crawling, analyzing 
> and routing before we hit the UpdateRequestHandler in Solr. I know we could 
> actually use the UpdateRequestHandler for this - but often we like to perform 
> all these tasks before hitting Solr.
> We have been using OpenPipeline which does offer a GUI also which makes it 
> rather nice to administer (if you tweak the GUI a bit!). I does seem though, 
> that OpenPipeline will not really get going. Nothing happens, and there is 
> not really any community around it – and it doesn’t seem that the guys that’s 
> behind this will ever move this further.
>  
> So we are looking around towards other “pipeline” projects that can work well 
> with Solr.
>  
> So – does any of you have any ideas on this? Any recommendations? Or any 
> plans of this for Solr?
>  
> Thanks a lot
> Med venlig hilsen / Best regards
> 
> Roland Villemoes
> Tel: (+45) 22 69 59 62
> E-mail: r...@alpha-solutions.dk
> 
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