I wish, and still think Tomcat is the right choice now the Solr is an ASF product, but I don't have time -- this is my first week at a new job ;( Sorry...
Yoav On 2/28/06, Ian Holsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hmm. > I thought we were going to do the demo on tomcat? > > Yoav?? > > On 3/1/06, Chris Hostetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > : If anyone sees some last minute touch-ups that can be done quickly, > > : let's get them done before the nightly build (7pm EST, 4pm PST) > > > > The only thing i can think of is that the Jetty config for the example > > install should be cleaned up a little bit. The default page if you go to > > http://localhost:8983/ is less then inviting, and since the jetty XML > > config file explicitly tells it there is a is a bogus "/javadoc" webapp > > the most appealing link on thta page takes you to a 404. > > > > I've had the following thoughts rolling arround in the back of my head, > > but i held of on figuring out how to do any of them because i thought we'd > > probably wind up scrapping Jetty for tomcat... > > > > 1) Either kill the explicit config for the /javadocs webapp, or put the > > actual lucene/solr javadocs in their > > > > 2) configure a default webapp containing a simple "welcome" page that > > links to the website, the online tutorial, (the javadocs if local), and the > > local admin page. > > > > > > > > > > -Hoss > > > > > > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- blog: http://feh.holsman.net/ -- PH: ++61-3-9877-0909 > > If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough. - > Mario Andretti > -- Yoav Shapira Senior Architect Nimalex LLC 1 Mifflin Place, Suite 310 Cambridge, MA, USA [EMAIL PROTECTED]
