:48 AM, Brendan Grainger wrote:
Hi Matt,
Thanks for the reply. I've done what you said and I get exactly what
you're saying as a result. Any ideas about how to make 2WD and 4WD
be terms on their own?
THanks
On Dec 10, 2007, at 11:41 AM, Matt Kangas wrote:
Brendan, pull up your Solr
t; catenateAll="0"/>
protected="protwords.txt"/>
synonyms="synonyms.txt" ignoreCase="true" expand="true"/>
words="stopwords.txt"/>
generateWordParts="1" generateNumberParts="1" catenateWords="0"
catenateNumbers="0" catenateAll="0"/>
protected="protwords.txt"/>
Any help?
Thanks!
Brendan
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r (and possibly other
distribution scripts, as required) to eliminate this dependency on
SSH. I thought I ask the list in case anyone has experience with
this same situation or any insights into the reasoning behind
requiring SSH access to the master instance.
Thanks,
Justin Knoll
If you're using Jetty 6, there's no need for a separate "Jetty Plus"
download. The "plus" jarfiles come in the standard distribution.
--matt
On Sep 27, 2007, at 12:10 AM, James liu wrote:
i can't download it from http://jetty.mortbay.org/jetty5/plus/
i
not too big, maybe JettyPlus is an option?
If not, there should be a way to have this feature implemented on
solr
side? Maybe by prefixing the REST URLs with index names...
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Thanks,
Jack
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roken so I wasn't able to check
its download size. If not too big, maybe JettyPlus is an option?
If not, there should be a way to have this feature implemented on solr
side? Maybe by prefixing the REST URLs with index names...
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Thanks,
Jack
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JNDI, but I haven't fleshed out the details yet... will update the
wiki if I get it working. :)
Cheers,
--Matt
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until you find the script or program that started Jetty, and
the path to jetty.xml
If the process actually was "java -jar start.jar", then look for an
"etc" subdir in the current working directory for that process.
HTH,
--Matt Kangas
(stepping in to help with what seems t