I copy here this information as well. Another detail that comes to my mind is that the SolrServer used to process the request is *CloudSolrServer.* I will check the implementation of the method.
2013/12/14 Alessandro Benedetti <benedetti.ale...@gmail.com> > Thank you Raymond, > so what's wrong in the code ? > Who is responsible to decide if that params will go to the Header or in > the body? > Which is the "library I am using" you quoted ? > I am using that objects from SolrJ API library. > > > 2013/12/13 Raymond Wiker <rwi...@gmail.com> > >> I think you're wrong about this; both the "literal.*"parameters and the >> file will be sent as part of the body, as "multipart/form-data". It is >> possible that whatever library you're using are placing the "literal.*" >> parameters in the url, but that is by no means necessary (or even a good >> idea). >> >> On 13 Dec 2013, at 11:46 , Alessandro Benedetti < >> benedetti.ale...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> > Hi guys, >> > I was working with the ContentStreamUpdateRequest in solr 4.5 to send to >> > Solr a document with a set of metaData through an HTTP POST request. >> > >> > Following the tutorial is easy to structure the request : >> > >> > *contentStreamUpdateRequest.setParam("literal.field1","value1");* >> > >> > *contentStreamUpdateRequest.setParam("literal.field2","value2");* >> > *...* >> > *contentStreamUpdateRequest.addContentStream(new >> > RepositoryDocumentStream(is,length,contentType,contentName));* >> > *UpdateResponse response = >> contentStreamUpdateRequest.process(solrServer);* >> > >> > The problem is that all the params we sets are going to fill the header >> of >> > the POST http request while only the content stream will be in the body. >> > So, if we have a big load of metadata we risk to fill the Header and >> make >> > the application server to reject the packet. >> > >> > We can of course increase the HttpRequestHeader limit of the application >> > container, but it's not what I want. >> > Do you think is possible to send those parameters in the body of the >> POST ? >> > >> > Thank you for your attention, >> > >> > Cheers >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > -- >> > -------------------------- >> > >> > Benedetti Alessandro >> > Visiting card : http://about.me/alessandro_benedetti >> > >> > "Tyger, tyger burning bright >> > In the forests of the night, >> > What immortal hand or eye >> > Could frame thy fearful symmetry?" >> > >> > William Blake - Songs of Experience -1794 England >> >> > > > -- > -------------------------- > > Benedetti Alessandro > Visiting card : http://about.me/alessandro_benedetti > > "Tyger, tyger burning bright > In the forests of the night, > What immortal hand or eye > Could frame thy fearful symmetry?" > > William Blake - Songs of Experience -1794 England > -- -------------------------- Benedetti Alessandro Visiting card : http://about.me/alessandro_benedetti "Tyger, tyger burning bright In the forests of the night, What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry?" William Blake - Songs of Experience -1794 England