Hello Henrib,

I have read the issue and it seems an interesting feature for Solr, but I
don't see how it address to my needs, as I need to point Solr to the
multicore.properties file.

Actually, I have already resolved my problem, hacking SolrResourceLoader so
that it can load a solr.properties file  inside a directory defined in a
standard JVM argument the sysadmin puts on all JVM's (I know this is stupid.
He could put the solr.home, but NO, he said! Use the standards! F0cking
sysadmin...)

2008/8/6 Henrib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> This should be one use-case for
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-646 SOLR-646 .
> If you can try it, don't hesitate to report/comment on the issue.
> Henri
>
>
> zayhen wrote:
> >
> > Hello guys,
> >
> > I have to load solr/home from a .properties file, because of some
> > environment standards I have to follow for one client that insists I
> > should
> > deliver Solr in one .ear containing its .war
> >
> > The thing is: the same .ear in testing must the .ear in production, so I
> > can't change the env-entry in web.xml
> >
> > The other problem, the sysadmin won't let me alter JVM parameters.
> >
> > I would like to rear the experts opinion.
> >
> > --
> > Alexander Ramos Jardim
> >
> >
> > -----
> > RPG da Ilha
> >
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