2008/8/6 Henrib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> My bad, sorry, I read too fast and skipped the fist necessary which is to
> get
> solr.home through JNDI which you can't have nor set I presume... (which
> from
> there would allow reading a multicore.properties, etc...)
The most irritating thing is that he
My bad, sorry, I read too fast and skipped the fist necessary which is to get
solr.home through JNDI which you can't have nor set I presume... (which from
there would allow reading a multicore.properties, etc...)
I can only hope you are not running on Websphere (where the same kind of
sysadmin go
Hello Henrib,
I have read the issue and it seems an interesting feature for Solr, but I
don't see how it address to my needs, as I need to point Solr to the
multicore.properties file.
Actually, I have already resolved my problem, hacking SolrResourceLoader so
that it can load a solr.properties fi
This should be one use-case for
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-646 SOLR-646 .
If you can try it, don't hesitate to report/comment on the issue.
Henri
zayhen wrote:
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> Hello guys,
>
> I have to load solr/home from a .properties file, because of some
> environment standards I have