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Posted to solr-user@lucene.apache.org by Chengyang <at...@163.com> on 2010/08/12 07:15:22 UTC

In multicore env, can I make it access core0 by default

Thus when I access http://localhost/solr/select?q=*:* equals http://localhost/solr/core0/select?q=*:*.



Re: In multicore env, can I make it access core0 by default

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