Hey Thorsten, I need to know one more thing...currently solr is getting up and running on port 8080. What my understanding is whichever port my tomcat is running, solr is running on the same. I mean if tomcat is down, solr is down and vice versa.
My requirement is I need solr to run on port 80 and also this should be up and running through tomcat configuration for solr. I am searching for this requirement, please let me know if you have any clues. Thanks in advance... Thorsten Scherler-3 wrote: > > On Fri, 2008-02-22 at 04:11 -0800, newBea wrote: >> Hi Thorsten, >> >> Many thanks for ur replies so far...finally i set up correct environment >> for >> Solr. Its working:clap: > > :) > > Congrats, glad you got it running. > >> >> Solr Rocks! > > Indeed. :) > > salu2 > >> >> Thorsten Scherler wrote: >> > >> > On Thu, 2008-02-14 at 23:16 -0800, newBea wrote: >> >> Hi Thorsten... >> >> >> >> SOrry for giving u much trouble but I need some answer regarding >> >> solr...plz >> >> help... >> >> >> >> Question1 >> >> I am using tomcat 5.5.23 so for JNDI setup of solr, adding solr.xml >> with >> >> context fragment as below in the tomcat5.5/...catalina/localhost. >> >> >> >> <Context docBase="C:/solr.war" debug="0" crossContext="true" > >> >> <Environment name="solr/home" type="java.lang.String" >> >> value="D:/Projects/csdb/solr" override="true" /> >> >> </Context> >> >> >> >> Is it the correct way of doing it? >> > >> > Yes as I understand the wiki page. >> > >> >> Or do I need to add context fragment in >> >> the server.xml of tomcat5.5? >> >> >> >> Question2 >> >> I am starting solr server using start.jar from another location on C: >> >> drive...whereas my home location indicated on D: drive. Is it the root >> >> coz I >> >> am not getting the search result? >> > >> > Hmm, as I understand it you are starting two instance of solr! One as a >> > tomcat and the other as jetty. Why do you want that? If you have solr >> on >> > tomcat you do not need the jetty anymore. I does make 0 sense under >> > normal circumstances to do this. >> > >> >> >> >> Question3 >> >> I have added parameter as <dataDir>C:\solr\data</dataDir> in >> >> solrconfig.xml... >> > >> > That seems to be wrong. It should read <dataDir>${solr.data.dir:C:\solr >> > \dat}</dataDir> but I am not using windows so I am not sure whether you >> > may need to escape the path. >> > >> > salu2 >> > >> >> but the indexes are not getting stored there...indexes for >> >> search are getting stored in the default dir of solr...any suggestions >> >> >> >> Thanks in advance... >> >> >> >> >> >> Thorsten Scherler wrote: >> >> > >> >> > On Wed, 2008-02-13 at 05:04 -0800, newBea wrote: >> >> >> I havnt used luke.xsl. Ya but the link provided by u gives me "Solr >> >> Luke >> >> >> Request Handler Response"... >> >> >> >> >> >> <uniquekey> is simple string as: csid >> >> > >> >> > So you have: >> >> > <uniqueKey>csid</uniqueKey> >> >> > >> >> > and >> >> > <field name="csid" type="string" indexed="true" stored="true" >> >> > required="true" /> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> till now I am updating docs thru command prompt as : post.jar *.xml >> >> >> http://localhost:8983/update >> >> > >> >> > how do the docs look like? I mean since you changed the sample >> config >> >> > you send changed documents as well, right? How do they look? >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> I am not clear on how do I post xml docs >> >> > >> >> > Well like you said, with the post.jar and then you will send your >> >> > modified docs but there are many ways to trigger an add command to >> >> solr. >> >> > >> >> >> or wud xml docs be posted while I >> >> >> request solr thru tomcat at the time of searching text... >> >> > >> >> > To search text from tomcat you will need to have a servlet or >> something >> >> > similar that contacts the solr server for the search result and the >> >> > handle the response (e.g. apply custom xsl to the results). >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> This manually procedure when I update the xml docs on exampledocs >> >> folder >> >> >> inside distribution package restrict it to exampledocs itself >> >> > >> >> > No, either copy the jar to the folder where you have your documents >> or >> >> > add it to the PATH. >> >> > >> >> >> ...I am not >> >> >> getting a way where my sites text get searched by solr...Do I need >> to >> >> >> copy >> >> >> start.jar and relevant folders in my working directory for web >> >> >> application. >> >> > >> >> > Hmm, it seems that you not have understood the second paragraph of >> >> > http://wiki.apache.org/solr/mySolr >> >> > >> >> > "Typically it's not recommended to have your front end users/clients >> >> > hitting Solr directly as part of an HTML form submit ... the more >> >> > conventional way to think of it is that Solr is a backend service, >> >> which >> >> > your application can talk to over HTTP ..." >> >> > >> >> > Meaning you have two different server running. Alternatively you can >> >> run >> >> > solr in the same tomcat as you application. If you follow SolrTomcat >> >> > from the wiki it will be install as "solr" servlet. Your application >> >> > will then communicate with this serlvet. >> >> > >> >> > salu2 >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> any help? >> >> >> >> >> >> Thorsten Scherler-3 wrote: >> >> >> > >> >> >> > On Wed, 2008-02-13 at 03:42 -0800, newBea wrote: >> >> >> >> Hi Thorsten, >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> I have my application running on 8080 port with tomcat >> 5.5.23....I >> >> am >> >> >> >> starting solr on port 8983 with jetty server using command "java >> >> -jar >> >> >> >> start.jar". >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Both the server gets started...now any search I make on tomcat >> >> >> >> application >> >> >> >> is interacting with solr very well. The problem is "schema.xml" >> and >> >> >> >> "solrconfig.xml" in the conf directory are default one. But >> after >> >> >> adding >> >> >> >> customized schema name parameter and required fields, solr is >> not >> >> >> working >> >> >> >> as >> >> >> >> required. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Can you post the modification you made to both files? >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Customized code for parsing the xml generated from solr is >> working >> >> >> >> fine...but it is unable to find the uniquekey field which we set >> >> for >> >> >> all >> >> >> >> the >> >> >> >> documents in the schema document....and thus result is 0 means >> >> >> nothing. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Hmm, what is your update command and your unique key? >> >> >> > >> >> >> > We would need to see this modification to tell you what may be >> >> wrong. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Did you try >> >> http://YOUR_HOST:8983/solr/admin/luke?wt=xslt&tr=luke.xsl >> >> >> > >> >> >> > What does this gives? >> >> >> > >> >> >> > salu2 >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> I am not able to find the solution for this one... any >> suggestions >> >> wud >> >> >> be >> >> >> >> appreciated...thanks in advance. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Thorsten Scherler-3 wrote: >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > On Wed, 2008-02-13 at 00:06 -0800, newBea wrote: >> >> >> >> >> hi >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> I am new to solr/lucene...I have installed solr nightly >> >> >> version..its >> >> >> >> >> working >> >> >> >> >> very fine. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> But it is working for the exampledocs present in the example >> >> folder >> >> >> of >> >> >> >> >> the >> >> >> >> >> nightly version of solr. I need solr to work for my current >> web >> >> >> >> >> application...I am using tomcat5.5.23 for the >> >> >> >> >> application(Windows)...using >> >> >> >> >> jetty to start solr from outside of the webapps folder. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Is there any way to start the jetty using tomcat? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Help would be appreciated... >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > some links that you may get started: >> >> >> >> > http://wiki.apache.org/solr >> >> >> >> > http://wiki.apache.org/solr/mySolr >> >> >> >> > http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrTomcat >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > salu2 >> >> >> >> > -- >> >> >> >> > Thorsten Scherler >> >> >> >> thorsten.at.apache.org >> >> >> >> > Open Source Java consulting, training and >> >> >> >> solutions >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > -- >> >> >> > Thorsten Scherler >> >> >> thorsten.at.apache.org >> >> >> > Open Source Java consulting, training and >> >> >> solutions >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > -- >> >> > Thorsten Scherler >> >> thorsten.at.apache.org >> >> > Open Source Java consulting, training and >> >> solutions >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> > -- >> > Thorsten Scherler >> thorsten.at.apache.org >> > Open Source Java consulting, training and >> solutions >> > >> > >> > >> > -- > Thorsten Scherler thorsten.at.apache.org > Open Source Java consulting, training and solutions > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/solr-to-work-for-my-web-application-tp15450968p15706242.html Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.