Oh, and regarding the log4j Solr appender, could you please contribute it to log4j? http://logging.apache.org/log4j/1.2/index.html
That way it will get more user exposure and developer/maintenance love. Otis -- Sematext is hiring -- http://sematext.com/about/jobs.html?mls Lucene, Solr, Nutch, Katta, Hadoop, HBase, UIMA, NLP, NER, IR ----- Original Message ---- > From: Stuart Grimshaw <stuart.grims...@gmail.com> > To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org > Sent: Tue, November 24, 2009 4:39:37 PM > Subject: [SolrResourceLoader] Unable to load cached class-name > > Bit of a long error message, so I won't post it all in the subject :-) > > I'm trying to create a log4j solr appender to help us track down log > entries from across our jboss cluster, I might be able to make use of > the faceted search to identify errors that occur more often and things > like that. > > Anyway, on to my problem, you can see the source on github > http://github.com/Stubbs/solrIndexAppender > > I've deployed the contents of dist/ into JBoss's lib directory for the > server I'm running and I've also copied the contents of lib/ into > there as well. I've also copied the solrj libs into there too, but I > get the following error: > > [SolrResourceLoader] Unable to load cached class-name : > org.apache.solr.search.FastLRUCache for shortname : > solr.FastLRUCachejava.lang.ClassNotFoundException: > org.apache.solr.search.FastLRUCache > > I've seen posts that suggest this is because of usuing 1.3 libs, but > the only 1.3 libs I have are in my maven repo and are not deployed. > > -S > > Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/stubbs > Blog: http://stubblog.wordpress.com > My art: http://stuartgrimshaw.imagekind.com > Stock Images: http://en.fotolia.com/partner/16775