does your "use bean" jsp example work if you dump it into the exploded
solr.war directory?
(solr does not rely on jsp - it is only used for the admin interface.)


On 3/12/07, James liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I can use it with jsp,,,,just use bean.

how can i use it with solr?

i think solr use jsp to index, search...



2007/3/13, Chris Hostetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> : i have some.dll jni_some.dll, some_analyzer_func.jar whick used to
> anlyze. I
> : try it in cmd and it ok.
> :
> : now i wanna use it with solr so i have to use java call these dll files.
> :
> : I use tomcat 6, java 1.5_11, in winxp,,,jar files all set in tomcat's
> lib
> : directory. dll all set in sytem32 directory.
>
> DLLs are a weird windows voodoo i don't pretend to understand ... if
> you've gotten your analyzer/jar/jni/dll to work in a command line app, the
> next step before trying to use it in Solr is probably to try and use it in
> a simple JSP .. make a little webapp containing the lucene jar, your
> analyzer jar, and a simple JSP that runs some text through your analyzer
> ... the tomcat user community should be able to help you figure out how
> to get the JNI stuff working (and by using a simple little webapp, thye
> won't have to understand all of Solr)
>
> once you get that working, Solr should be cake.
>
>
> -Hoss
>
>


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regards
jl

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