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We are currently working towards a flexible schema as defined in the [https://code.google.com/p/owltools/source/browse/trunk/OWLTools-Solr/src/main/resources/flex-loader.yaml owltools] code. As we roll it out for the AmiGO backend and as a replacement for common GOOSE queries, we expect to find holes in the schema, documented below.
We are currently working towards a flexible schema as defined in the [https://code.google.com/p/owltools/source/browse/trunk/OWLTools-Solr/src/main/resources/flex-loader.yaml owltools] code. As we roll it out for the AmiGO backend and as a replacement for common GOOSE queries, we expect to find holes in the schema, documented below.
Currently, the index is entirely populated by through an owltools command line program, but in the future additional document types may require other scripts for loading.


==Current Issues and Problems with the GOlr Schema==
==Current Issues and Problems with the GOlr Schema==

Revision as of 16:37, 2 March 2012

Overview

This page describes the status of the public Solr index for the GO. This index will replace some of the query functionality for GOOSE as well as become the new backend for AmiGO and other services.

Implementation Progress

Schema Progress

We are currently working towards a flexible schema as defined in the owltools code. As we roll it out for the AmiGO backend and as a replacement for common GOOSE queries, we expect to find holes in the schema, documented below.

Currently, the index is entirely populated by through an owltools command line program, but in the future additional document types may require other scripts for loading.

Current Issues and Problems with the GOlr Schema

  • No PANTHER data
    • We'll look at creating a new document type from Suzi's PAINT code.