Not really. Mostly it's whatever you are most comfortable with. Since the app <-> solr connection is just HTTP, the front-end is wide open.
FWIW, Erick On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 8:30 AM, Sébastien Dartigues < sebastien.dartig...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Erick, > > Thanks for your help. > OK except the php client delivered as a sample, do you have a preference > for an "out of the box" front end easly deployable? > My main use case is to be compliant with SEO, or at least to give nice > (url) entry point. > > Thanks. > > > 2012/11/6 Erick Erickson <erickerick...@gmail.com> > > > Velocity/Solaritas was never intended to be a user-facing app. How are > you > > locking things down so a user can't enter, or instance, > > ....q=<delete><query>*:*</query></delete>&commit=true? > > > > I'd really recommend a proper middleware layer unless you have a trusted > > user base... > > > > FWIW, > > Erick > > > > > > On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 4:20 AM, Sébastien Dartigues < > > sebastien.dartig...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > Today i'm using solritas as front-end for the solr search engine. > > > > > > But i would like to do url rewriting to deliver urls more compliant > with > > > SEO. > > > > > > First the end user types that kind of url : > > http://host.com/query/myquery > > > > > > So this url should be rewriten internally (kind of reverse proxy) in > > > http://localhost:8983/query?q=myquery. > > > > > > This internal url should not be displayed to the end user and in return > > > when the result page is displayed all the links in the page should be > > > rewritten with a SEO compliant url. > > > > > > I tried to perform some tests with an apache front end by using > mod_proxy > > > but i didn't succeed to pass url parameters. > > > Does someone ever tried to do SEO with solr search engine (solritas > > front)? > > > > > > Thanks for your help. > > > > > >