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Jeremy Branham
jb...@allstate.com

On 2/22/19, 9:46 AM, "Branham, Jeremy (Experis)" <jb...@allstate.com> wrote:

    Thanks Jason –
    That’s what I was thinking too. It would require some development.
    
     
    Jeremy Branham
    jb...@allstate.com
    
    On 2/22/19, 8:50 AM, "Jason Gerlowski" <gerlowsk...@gmail.com> wrote:
    
        Hi Jeremy,
        
        Unfortunately Solr doesn't offer anything like what you're looking
        for, at least that I know of.  There's no sort of global "quiet" or
        "suppressStack" option that you can pass on a request to _not_ get the
        stacktrace information back.  There might be individual APIs which
        offer something like this, but I've never run into them, so I doubt
        it.
        
        Best,
        
        Jason
        
        On Thu, Feb 21, 2019 at 10:53 PM Zheng Lin Edwin Yeo
        <edwinye...@gmail.com> wrote:
        >
        > Hi,
        >
        > There's too little information provided in your questions.
        > You can explain more on the issue or the exception that you are 
facing.
        >
        > Regards,
        > Edwin
        >
        > On Thu, 21 Feb 2019 at 23:45, Branham, Jeremy (Experis) 
<jb...@allstate.com>
        > wrote:
        >
        > > When Solr throws an exception, like when a client sends a badly 
formed
        > > query string, is there a way to suppress the stack trace in the 
error
        > > response?
        > >
        > >
        > >
        > > Jeremy Branham
        > > jb...@allstate.com<mailto:jb...@allstate.com>
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        > >
        
    
    

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