Re: velocity in /srv/www

2013-03-13 Thread Shawn Heisey
On 3/13/2013 8:39 AM, Guy Dobson wrote: Is there a way to put the Velocity pages in /srv/www alongside of /htdocs and /cgi-bin and tell it to look in /opt/solr-4.1.0/... to find my Solr index so that we don't have to open port 8983 on the firewall When starting a new thread on a mailing list,

Re: velocity in /srv/www

2013-03-13 Thread Erik Hatcher
Not using Solr's VelocityResponseWriter. It literally is a Solr response writer :) And thus to use it you have to make standard search requests to Solr. You can move the Velocity templates to another location, as there is a way to specify the root directory for templates, but they only get re

Re: velocity in /srv/www

2013-03-13 Thread Paul Libbrecht
Guy, you'd need a proxy to go from one port (80 for the apache) to port 8983. Apache httpd will not run solr alone. Then the question of where you put the velocity page is "just a matter of configuration". A symbolic link probably. paul On 13 mars 2013, at 15:39, Guy Dobson wrote: > Fellow S

velocity in /srv/www

2013-03-13 Thread Guy Dobson
Fellow Solrites, Is there a way to put the Velocity pages in /srv/www alongside of /htdocs and /cgi-bin and tell it to look in /opt/solr-4.1.0/... to find my Solr index so that we don't have to open port 8983 on the firewall ? Thanks, Guy Guy Dobson Integrated Systems Librarian Drew Unive