Shawn
Thank you so much.


With Regards
Varun Krishna. P


On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 11:47 AM, Shawn Heisey <s...@elyograg.org> wrote:

> On 12/11/2013 8:54 PM, Varun Krishna Parthasarathy wrote:
> > I am trying to install solr 4.6.0 under glassfish 3.1.2.2, and have
> > followed the instructions given at
> > http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrGlassfish and
> > http://solrwithglassfish.blogspot.in/
> > But either of the two does not seem to work for me. I am getting the http
> > status 404 the requested resource is not available.
> >
> > Can you please help me configuring solr4.6.0 with glassfish 3.1.2.2.
>
> There are two main hurdles with any servlet container other than the
> included Jetty.  One is getting it to extract and start the .war file,
> the other (if using Solr 4.3 or later) is the logging jars and the
> logging config (log4j.properties), which are no longer included in the
> .war file.  For best results, the logging jars must be made available to
> the servlet container before Solr is loaded.  Solr will not start if the
> SLF4J jars cannot be properly loaded.
>
> http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrLogging#Solr_4.3_and_above
>
> One option, if you can't figure out how to get external logging jars in
> the proper location, is to add the logging jars to the war file, under
> WEB-INF/lib, which is how Solr was packaged before version 4.3.
>
> I know nothing about Glassfish.  The Jetty included in the example is
> the only container that's actually tested, and it's strongly recommended
> that you use that instead of any other container choice.  It is a
> production quality container.  It would not be included if it were only
> good enough for proof of concept installs.  Also, a number of
> large-scale public-facing systems use Jetty.
>
> http://www.infoq.com/news/2009/08/google-chose-jetty
>
> Beyond what I've said here, you may need help from Glassfish support
> resources.
>
> Thanks,
> Shawn
>
>

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