The solr.cmd starts Solr by running java -jar start.jar, which has the MANIFEST
file that tells the java command that it's main class is
org.eclipse.jetty.start.Main.
So, I would think your Java program should be able to start Solr (jetty, really)
by calling org.exlipse.jetty.start.Main.main(a
On 4/20/2018 6:01 AM, rameshkjes wrote:
Using solrJ, I am able to access the solr core. But still I need to go to
command prompt to execute command for solr instance. Is there way to do
that?
I saw that you entered the IRC channel previouslyand asked the same
question, but I got no response fr
To do what?
If you mean to start a Solr Server instance, you have the solr.sh ( or the
windows starter).
You can set up your automation stack to be able to startup Solr one click.
SolrJ is a client which means you need Solr up and running.
Cheers
On Fri, 20 Apr 2018, 16:51 rameshkjes, wrote:
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Using solrJ, I am able to access the solr core. But still I need to go to
command prompt to execute command for solr instance. Is there way to do
that?
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There are various client API to use Apache Solr[1], in your case what you
need is SolrJ[2] .
Cheers
[1] https://lucene.apache.org/solr/guide/7_3/client-apis.html
[2] https://lucene.apache.org/solr/guide/7_3/using-solrj.html#using-solrj
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Hi guys,
I am able to run the solr instance, add the core and import the data
manually. But I want to do everything with the help of Java program, I
searched a lot but did not find any relevant answer.
In order to run the solr server, i execute following command inside
directory: D:\software\so