Re: customer ping response

2010-12-07 Thread Tom Hill
the url? >> >> >> http://localhost:8983/solr/select/?stylesheet=&q=apache&wt=xslt&tr=example.xsl >> >> thanks, >> >> tri >> >> >> >> >> >> ____ >> From: Markus Jelsma >&g

Re: customer ping response

2010-12-07 Thread Erick Erickson
wt=xslt&tr=example.xsl > > thanks, > > tri > > > > > > > From: Markus Jelsma > To: Tri Nguyen > Cc: solr-user@lucene.apache.org > Sent: Tue, December 7, 2010 4:35:28 PM > Subject: Re: customer ping response > > Well, you can g

Re: customer ping response

2010-12-07 Thread Tri Nguyen
mber 7, 2010 4:35:28 PM Subject: Re: customer ping response Well, you can go a long way with xslt but i wouldn't know how to embed the server name in the response as Solr simply doesn't return that information. You'd have to patch the response Solr's giving or put a smal

Re: customer ping response

2010-12-07 Thread Markus Jelsma
; I need to return this: > > > > > Server > ok > > > > > > > > From: Markus Jelsma > To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org > Cc: Tri Nguyen > Sent: Tue, December 7, 2010 4:27:32 PM > Subject: Re: customer ping res

Re: customer ping response

2010-12-07 Thread Tri Nguyen
I need to return this: Server ok From: Markus Jelsma To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Cc: Tri Nguyen Sent: Tue, December 7, 2010 4:27:32 PM Subject: Re: customer ping response Of course! The ping request handler behaves like any other request handler

Re: customer ping response

2010-12-07 Thread Markus Jelsma
Of course! The ping request handler behaves like any other request handler and accepts at last the wt parameter [1]. Use xslt [2] to transform the output to any desirable form or use other response writers [1]. Why anyway, is it a load balancer that only wants an OK output or something? [1]: ht