Well, this is another error. Looks like you are using cores and you are not
adding the core name to the URL. Make sure you do it:

http://localhost:8585/solr/[CORENAME]/update/extract?literal.id=1&commit=true

The core name is the one you defined in solr.xml and should always be used
in the URL. If you enter through the browser you must add it too.
http://localhost:8585/solr/[CORENAME]/admin/ for example.

On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 9:12 AM, rdancy <rda...@wiley.com> wrote:

> Yes, I do have that one, as well as a bunch of other jars. I moved the
> lucidworks-solr-cell-3.2.0_01.jar to my classpath, I also placed it in
> /contrib/extraction. I restarted Solr and tried to index the document again
> and this is the result:
>
> "myfile=@troubleshooting_performance.doc"
> <html><head><title>Apache Tomcat/6.0.14 - Error report</title>
> </head><body>
> HTTP Status 400 - Missing solr core name in path
> <HR size="1" noshade="noshade"><p>*type* Status report</p><p>*message*
> <u>Missing solr core name in path</u></p><p>*description* <u>The request
> sent by the client was syntactically incorrect (Missing solr core name in
> path).</u></p><HR size="1" noshade="noshade">
> Apache Tomcat/6.0.14
> </body></html>bash-3.2#
>
> I went to my browser and got the following:
>
> HTTP Status 404 - missing core name in path
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> type Status report
>
> message missing core name in path
>
> description The requested resource (missing core name in path) is not
> available.
>
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Apache Tomcat/6.0.14
>
>
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