Hi Sean
I really wish I had taken the simple route and just used NSSM from the start. Instead I decided “screw that, I’ll waste days that I don’t have spare to muck around with Java and learn about ANT and compiling 64bit DLL’s that don’t really do want I want anyway”. **sigh** Oh well I guess now that I’m switching over to SOLR Pro I should have more spare time like Bret, Yuri and the Really Cool Mum :) (for those not getting the joke: http://jeffcoughlin.github.com/farcrysolrpro/demos.html) I assume based on the documentation that it’s not an issue that I moved the solr-server folder out of the plugin and placed elsewhere on the server? I had to do something similar with our old search setup in that I had an empty custom type in FarCry for course information that mapped fields back to our course information databases. While the fields were always empty in the FarCry database, the matching FarCry search collection would get populated by a scheduled task each night. So I guess if I can get ColdFusion 9 to use my custom SOLR install my old code should just continue to work without any changes. I do have an additional question regarding your (awesome!) plugin. What’s the purpose of the path setting in the config? Obviously the collection instance directory is where the files are stored but I couldn’t see the point of the path setting. Cheers Mark -- -- You received this message cos you are subscribed to "farcry-dev" Google group. To post, email: [email protected] To unsubscribe, email: [email protected] For more options: http://groups.google.com/group/farcry-dev -------------------------------- Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/farcry
