Tomas, I also know velocity can be used and works well. I would be interested to a simpler way to have the objects of SOLR available in a jsp than write a custom jsp processor as a request handler; indeed, this seems to be the way solrj is expected to be used in the wiki page.
Actually I migrated to velocity (which I like less than jsp) just because I did not find a response to this question. paul Le 31 janv. 2011 à 21:53, Tomás Fernández Löbbe a écrit : > Hi John, you can use whatever you want for building your application, using > Solr on the backend (JSP included). You should find all the information you > need on Solr's wiki page: > http://wiki.apache.org/solr/ > > <http://wiki.apache.org/solr/>including some client libraries to easy > integrate your application with Solr: > http://wiki.apache.org/solr/IntegratingSolr > > <http://wiki.apache.org/solr/IntegratingSolr>for fast prototyping you could > use Velocity: > http://wiki.apache.org/solr/VelocityResponseWriter > > <http://wiki.apache.org/solr/VelocityResponseWriter>Anyway, I recommend you > to start with Solr's tutorial: > http://lucene.apache.org/solr/tutorial.html > > > Good luck, > <http://lucene.apache.org/solr/tutorial.html>Tomás > > 2011/1/31 JOHN JAIRO GÓMEZ LAVERDE <jjai...@hotmail.com> > >> >> >> SOLR LUCENE >> DEVELOPERS >> >> Hi i am new to solr and i like to make a custom search page for enterprise >> users >> in JSP that takes the results of Apache Solr. >> >> - Where i can find some useful examples for that topic ? >> - Is JSP the correct approach to solve mi requirement ? >> - If not what is the best solution to build a customize search page for my >> users? >> >> Thanks >> from South America >> >> JOHN JAIRO GOMEZ LAVERDE >> Bogotá - Colombia >>