Well, given you, Shawn, did the hard bit and created the page, I've
taken the liberty to populate it, based upon that link you gave and my
own understanding.
Feel free to edit/replace/whatever.
Upayavira
On Fri, May 22, 2015, at 03:28 PM, Shawn Heisey wrote:
> On 5/22/2015 12:46 AM, TK Solr wrot
On 5/22/2015 12:46 AM, TK Solr wrote:
>
> On 5/21/15, 5:26 AM, Steven White wrote:
>> Hi TK,
>>
>> Can you share the thread you found on this WAR topic?
>>
> Steve,
> Actually, that was my mistake. I still don't know why WARs are bad.
>
> In the thread "Solr 5.0, Jetty and WAR", which you starte
On 5/21/15, 5:26 AM, Steven White wrote:
Hi TK,
Can you share the thread you found on this WAR topic?
Steve,
Actually, that was my mistake. I still don't know why WARs are bad.
In the thread "Solr 5.0, Jetty and WAR", which you started and are familiar
with,
https://wiki.apache.org/solr/Wh
Hi TK,
Can you share the thread you found on this WAR topic?
Thanks,
Steve
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 8:58 PM, TK Solr wrote:
> Never mind. I found that thread. Sorry for the noise.
>
>
> On 5/20/15, 5:56 PM, TK Solr wrote:
>
>> On 5/20/15, 8:21 AM, Shawn Heisey wrote:
>>
>>> As of right now, th
Never mind. I found that thread. Sorry for the noise.
On 5/20/15, 5:56 PM, TK Solr wrote:
On 5/20/15, 8:21 AM, Shawn Heisey wrote:
As of right now, there is still a .war file. Look in the server/webapps
directory for the .war, server/lib/ext for logging jars, and server/resources
for the loggi
On 5/20/15, 8:21 AM, Shawn Heisey wrote:
As of right now, there is still a .war file. Look in the server/webapps
directory for the .war, server/lib/ext for logging jars, and server/resources
for the logging configuration. Consult your container's documentation to learn
where to place these thin
Shawn Heisey wrote:
> I'm wondering ... if Jetty is good enough for the Google App Engine, why
> isn't it good enough for your infrastructure standards?
Replace Jetty vs. Glassfish with Linux vs. Windows, Eclipse vs. Idea, emacs vs.
vi, Java vs. C#...
There are many reasons for a corporation to
Shawn I agree with you, but, some of the decisions in the corporate world
are handed down through higher powers/pay grade, who do not always like to
hear counter arguments. For example, this is the same reason why
govt/federal restrict tech folks only use certified DBs/App Servers like
Oracle,WSAD
On 5/20/2015 9:07 AM, Ravi Solr wrote:
> I have read that solr 5.x has moved away from deployable WAR architecture
> to a runnable Java Application architecture. Our infrastructure/standards
> folks are adamant about not running SOLR on Jetty (as we are about to
> upgrade from 4.7.2 to 5.1), any id
I have read that solr 5.x has moved away from deployable WAR architecture
to a runnable Java Application architecture. Our infrastructure/standards
folks are adamant about not running SOLR on Jetty (as we are about to
upgrade from 4.7.2 to 5.1), any ideas on how I can make it run on Glassfish
or at
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