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Liferay Connector to Solr 7
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This app provides integration with Apache Solr 7, the popular open source enterprise search platform from the Apache Lucene project. Its major features include powerful full-text search, hit highlighting, faceted search, dynamic clustering, database integration, rich document (e.g., Word, PDF) handling, and geospatial search. Solr is highly scalable, providing distributed search and index replication, and it powers the search and navigation features of many of the world's largest internet sites. The installation of this app requires specific configurations listed in the Official Documentation. On installing and enabling this app, Liferay DXP will communicate with a remotely deployed Solr 7 server for indexing and searching.

For detailed compatibility information including the compatible Solr 7 minor versions and required patch levels, see the Search Engine Compatibility Matrix: https://help.liferay.com/hc/en-us/articles/360016511651 .
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23-8-11 上午12:00
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处理模板时发生错误。
The string doesn't match the expected date/time/date-time format. The string to parse was: "23-8-11 上午12:00". The expected format was: "MM/dd/yy HH:mm".
The nested reason given follows:
Unparseable date: "23-8-11 上午12:00"

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FTL stack trace ("~" means nesting-related):
	- Failed at: ${CPDefinition_displayDate.getData()?...  [in template "3192443#3192485#null" at line 4, column 9]
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1<#setting date_format="MMMMM d, yyyy"> 
2 
3<#if (CPDefinition_displayDate.getData())??> 
4	${CPDefinition_displayDate.getData()?datetime("MM/dd/yy HH:mm")?date} 
5</#if> 
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23-8-11 上午12:00
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Self-Hosted, Self-Managed
Supported Versions
7.2, 7.1
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Free
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