There was an error in the previous mail, and some of the content is quoted
and maybe not clear at a first glance, I report the most important part of
the mail here :

You can see that all the params are appended to the URL,so they will go in
the Headers of the Http POST request, here you are  :

POST /solr/collection1/update/extract?literal.id
=C+Movies%3A1025&literal.field2=value2&....&literal.fieldN=valueN&
resource.name=Tom+Cruise&wt=javabin&version=2

User-Agent Solr[org.apache.solr.client.solrj.impl.HttpSolrServer] 1.0
Transfer-Encoding chunked
Content-Type text/plain
Host 10.0.1.16:8983
Request Header Size : 5.99 KB (6133 bytes)

Remember that is not my code, but Manifold 1.4.1 out of the box :

org.apache.manifoldcf.agents.output.solr.HttpPoster

 writeField(out,LITERAL+newFieldName,values);
// Write the commitWithin parameter
 if (commitWithin != null)
     writeField(out,COMMITWITHIN_METADATA,commitWithin);
     contentStreamUpdateRequest.setParams(out);
     contentStreamUpdateRequest.addContentStream(new
 RepositoryDocumentStream(is,length,contentType,contentName));
     contentStreamUpdateRequest.process(solrServer)

Cheers


2013/12/16 Alessandro Benedetti <[email protected]>

> 2013/12/16 Raymond Wiker <[email protected]>
>
>> On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 9:42 AM, Alessandro Benedetti <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>
>> > Do you have any means of capturing the entire http (POST) request? It
>> > could
>> > > be that SolrJ is adding things to the header.
>> >
>> > I used Fiddler and Charles ( 2 softwares for monitoring http requests).
>> All
>> > the params added to the ContentStreamUpdateRequest appear to be in the
>> > header.
>> > Nothing else added by SolrJ.
>> >
>>
>> Ok. Would it be possible for you to generate a set of captures that could
>> be shared? I'd be happy to take a look.
>>
>
> Absolutely yes,you can see that all the params are appended to the URL,so
> they will go in the Headers of the Http POST request, here you are  :
>
> POST /solr/collection1/update/extract?literal.id
> =C+Movies%3A1025&literal.field2=value2&....&literal.fieldN=valueN&
> resource.name=Tom+Cruise&wt=javabin&version=2
>
> User-Agent Solr[org.apache.solr.client.solrj.impl.HttpSolrServer] 1.0
> Transfer-Encoding chunked
> Content-Type text/plain
> Host 10.0.1.16:8983
> Request Header Size : 5.99 KB (6133 bytes)
>
> Remember that is not my code, but Manifold 1.4.1 out of the box :
>
> org.apache.manifoldcf.agents.output.solr.HttpPoster
>
>  writeField(out,LITERAL+newFieldName,values);
> // Write the commitWithin parameter
>  if (commitWithin != null)
>      writeField(out,COMMITWITHIN_METADATA,commitWithin);
>      contentStreamUpdateRequest.setParams(out);
>      contentStreamUpdateRequest.addContentStream(new
>  RepositoryDocumentStream(is,length,contentType,contentName));
>      contentStreamUpdateRequest.process(solrServer)
>
>
>
>>
>> > >
>> > > What container are you running Solr under? Are you accessing Solr
>> > directly,
>> > > or via a proxy?
>> >
>> > Direct access through a SolrCloudServer configured on a zookeper
>> ensemble
>> > of 3 zk.
>> > Solr are running on Jetty.
>> >
>>
>
>
>
> --
> --------------------------
>
> 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
>



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--------------------------

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

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