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Old 03-16-2007
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Originally Posted by gurukottur
Hi all,

I prepared a document on UNIX OS. Its an humble attempt to share my knowledge.

Please review the document attached and correct if any mistakes and any suggestions to make it more useful and any troubleshooting information if needed to add.

Please help in making the document to add more information

The best thing you could do to make it more useful is to put it into a format that can be read by everyone, e.g., HTML.
 

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WebService::Solr::Document(3pm) 			User Contributed Perl Documentation			   WebService::Solr::Document(3pm)

NAME
WebService::Solr::Document - A document object SYNOPSIS
my $doc = WebService::Solr::Document->new; $doc->add_fields( @fields ); $doc->boost( 2.0 ); my $id = $doc->value_for( 'id' ); my @subjects = $doc->values_for( 'subject' ); DESCRIPTION
This class represents a basic document object, which is basically a collection of fields. ACCESSORS
o fields - an array of fields o boost - a floating-point "boost" value METHODS
new( @fields|@fields ) Constructs a new document object given @fields. A field can be a WebService::Solr::Field object, or a structure accepted by "WebService::Solr::Field->new". BUILDARGS( @args ) A Moose override to allow our custom constructor. add_fields( @fields|@fields ) Adds @fields to the document. field_names Returns a list of field names that are in this document. value_for( $name ) Returns the first value for $name. values_for( $name ) Returns all values for $name. to_element( ) Serializes the object to an XML::Easy::Element object. to_xml( ) Serializes the object to xml. AUTHORS
Brian Cassidy <bricas@cpan.org> Kirk Beers COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2008-2012 National Adult Literacy Database This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-05-24 WebService::Solr::Document(3pm)
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