I believe the init bit is called on startup, so that leaves the second part of your puzzle. I find this a bit suspicious though:
<str name="saveCore">${solr.core.name}</str> Are you sure this is different for all three cores? My thought is that the component is being called for all three cores but it's hard to see b/c the name is the same. Total guess though. Erick On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 10:08 AM, Steve Pruitt <bpru...@opentext.com> wrote: > I have a custom search component that registered in the last-components list > for /select. The component does some bookkeeping. I got it working using a > helloworld core using one of the example datasets. > I have a few logging statements to monitor the custom processing. I have the > jar with my components in the default server/solr/lib folder. > I created two new cores for my real datasets. They are very small, around 60 > documents. > I duplicated the custom helloworld solrconfig.xml parts in two new core > solrconfig.xml files. > > I executed a /select on one of the new cores and nothing happened. The > init(...) function in my custom component for all three cores is executed ok. > But, the process(...) and prepare(...) methods are never executed. > I retried the helloworld core and it works fine. > > I can't determine why it doesn't work for the two new cores, the process > method that is. > > Why does the init method get called, but not the process method. The prepare > method is not called also. > > The /select entry request handler config is: > > <requestHandler name="/select" class="solr.SearchHandler"> > <!-- default values for query parameters can be specified, these > will be overridden by parameters in the request > --> > <lst name="defaults"> > <str name="echoParams">explicit</str> > <int name="rows">10</int> > </lst> > <arr name="last-components"> > <str>saveStateComponent</str> > </arr> > </requestHandler> > > <searchComponent name="saveStateComponent" > class="mycomponent.SaveStateComponent"> > <str name="savePath">savedState</str> > <str name="saveHome">${solr.solr.home}</str> > <str name="saveCore">${solr.core.name}</str> > </searchComponent> > > > Thanks in advance. > > -S > Steve Pruitt