My bad, sorry, I read too fast and skipped the fist necessary which is to get solr.home through JNDI which you can't have nor set I presume... (which from there would allow reading a multicore.properties, etc...) I can only hope you are not running on Websphere (where the same kind of sysadmin go ballistic when they see logs in their console...) Cheers Henrib
zayhen wrote: > > 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...) > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Loading-solr-from-.properties-file-tp18851924p18860185.html Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.