I figured it had something to do with making changes and "recompiling" the
war. I've got it working fine locally with Jetty. It' great.

Thanks.


On 10/26/06, Yonik Seeley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

One potential problem is the old tomcat version (5.5.9)... I haven't
tried that version myself.
You might want to verify locally that it works.

More likely, it's the configuration of their "shared tomcat services".
The solr.war alone won't work w/o config like a schema and solrconfig.xml
If you can, put the solr home (containing conf, data, etc) in the
directory that tomcat starts in.

Baring that, you may have to make a custom war by exploding the Solr
war and editing the web.xml, pointing solr.home to the correct place.

-Yonik

On 10/26/06, Tim Archambault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Signed up for hosting at performancehosting.net which has shared Tomcat
> services. I'm using it to play with Solr.
>
> I've installed the Solr war file from the downloadable Solr Nightly
> Update zip through the Tomcat interface.
>
> Obviously nothing works. I know nothing about Java so can anyone give me
a
> hint as to what variables need to be adjusted to work in this scenario?
>
> http://strategic-points.com:8180/solr/admin/stats.jsp: Unable to compile
> class for JSP
> http://strategic-points.com:8180/solr/admin/index.jsp HTTP Status 500
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Tim

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