-
From: Karl Wright [mailto:daddy...@gmail.com]
Sent: lunes, 05 de noviembre de 2012 11:57
To: user@manifoldcf.apache.org
Subject: Re: Problem with manifold
Just reran the tests on the trunk version of the ManifoldCF solr 3.x plugin -
looked good:
[junit] Testsuite
have any idea please let me know.
I will anyway tell you whether it worked or not.
Thanks,
Pablo
-Original Message-
From: Karl Wright [mailto:daddy...@gmail.com]
Sent: lunes, 05 de noviembre de 2012 11:57
To: user@manifoldcf.apache.org
Subject: Re: Problem with manifold
Just
from my Windows Phone
From: Gonzalez, Pablo
Sent: 11/7/2012 6:08 AM
To: user@manifoldcf.apache.org
Subject: RE: Problem with manifold
Well, I did two things:
-first I did what I told you in the last message: I changed my
component only to care about the document-level security, and that way
[mailto:daddy...@gmail.com]
Sent: viernes, 02 de noviembre de 2012 14:47
To: user@manifoldcf.apache.org
Subject: Re: Problem with manifold
If you don't get anywhere with the debug component, you can try modifying
the component itself to print the incoming query and the modified query.
You might
]
Sent: viernes, 02 de noviembre de 2012 10:21
To: user@manifoldcf.apache.org
Subject: Re: Problem with manifold
The ManifoldCF Solr plugin operates by requesting access tokens from ManifoldCF
(which seems to be working fine), and using those to modify the incoming Solr
search expression to limit
Last thing, I didn't write any additional Java code. I thought it wasn't
necessary.
Thanks,
Pablo
-Original Message-
From: Karl Wright [mailto:daddy...@gmail.com]
Sent: viernes, 02 de noviembre de 2012 10:21
To: user@manifoldcf.apache.org
Subject: Re: Problem with manifold
: Re: Problem with manifold
The ManifoldCF Solr plugin operates by requesting access tokens from
ManifoldCF (which seems to be working fine), and using those to modify the
incoming Solr search expression to limit the results according to those
access tokens.
There are two ways (and two