: Actually, I meant to say I have my Tokenizer jars in solr/lib.
: I have the jars that my Tokenizer jars depend in lib/ext,
: as I wanted them to be loaded only once per container
: due to their internal description. Bad idea?
unless there is something *really* hinky about those dependencies,
You're better off putting extensions like these in solr-home/lib and
letting Solr load them rather than putting them in a container
classpath like Jetty's lib/ext. As you've seen, conflicts occur
because of class loader visibility.
Erik
On Oct 14, 2009, at 7:28 PM, Teruhiko
Hi Kurosaka-san,
I think you got a kind of class loader problem.
I usually put my plugin jars under the lib directory of solr home.
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrPlugins#How_to_Load_Plugins
Koji
Teruhiko Kurosaka wrote:
I have my custom Tokenizer and TokenizerFactory in a jar,
and I've
Actually, I meant to say I have my Tokenizer jars in solr/lib.
I have the jars that my Tokenizer jars depend in lib/ext,
as I wanted them to be loaded only once per container
due to their internal description. Bad idea?
-kuro
From: Teruhiko Kurosaka
Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 4:28 PM