Thanks for the tips. When I got time, I will have a look into it and I will
try to use solr via the embedded jetty.


Regards,


Roland.


On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 3:26 PM, Shawn Heisey <s...@elyograg.org> wrote:

> On 8/14/2013 5:16 AM, Roland Everaert wrote:
> > For the past months I have deplaoyed and used SOLR 4.3.0 on a JBOSS EAP
> 6.1
> > using the standalone configuration.
> >
> > Now due to the addition of a new service, I have to start jboss with a
> > modified version of the standalone-full.xml configuration file, because
> the
> > service uses JavaEE 6. The only change concerns connection to a
> datasource
> > and interaction with active directory.
>
> It's difficult for this list to support containers other than what
> actually comes with Solr 4.x, which is a stripped down (but otherwise
> unmodified) Jetty 8.
>
> Most of us have come to the realization that running with the jetty
> that's included in the example is the least painful way to proceed.
> Most of the rest are using Tomcat.  Tomcat gets somewhat special
> treatment for two reasons: 1) It's very widespread.  2) It's a fellow
> Apache project, just as much open source and transparent as Solr itself.
>
> None of the error messages in the log you have shown us come from Solr.
>  If that's the only logging info you have, there's nothing for us to go
> on.  You'll need to get help from redhat or another jboss support avenue
> to narrow down the problem, and if you ultimately do find Solr error
> messages, then come back here for help resolving them.
>
> I can say one general thing that might be helpful:  The standard .war
> file for Solr 4.3.0 and later does not contain logging jars.  A proper
> slf4j logging setup is critically important for Solr operation, and
> particularly problematic with containers other than the included jetty.
>
> It's possible that by adding the other application, there is now a
> problem with logging jars, likely a version conflict.  Problems with
> logging are, by their very nature, difficult to detect.
>
> http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrLogging#Solr_4.3_and_above
>
> If you want to use a logging mechanism other than log4j, the note about
> intercept jars is sometimes of particular relevance.
>
> Thanks,
> Shawn
>
>

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