If you're looking for the new version, then no, I haven't created a patch for it yet. The old one you can find in JIRA and applying it will create the contrib folder for it.

Uri

Pradeep Pujari wrote:
I checked contrib directory. I did not find this patch. Do you have commited 
this code?

Pradeep.

--- On Wed, 1/27/10, Uri Boness (JIRA) <j...@apache.org> wrote:

From: Uri Boness (JIRA) <j...@apache.org>
Subject: [jira] Commented: (SOLR-1163) Solr Explorer - A generic GWT client for 
Solr
To: solr-dev@lucene.apache.org
Date: Wednesday, January 27, 2010, 10:22 AM

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Uri Boness commented on SOLR-1163:
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Actually I've been working on a new version for the
explorer which I plan to put soon as a patch here.

Solr Explorer - A generic GWT client for Solr
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   Key: SOLR-1163
   URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-1163
   Project: Solr
          Issue Type: New
Feature
          Components: web gui
    Affects Versions: 1.3
            Reporter: Uri
Boness
         Attachments:
graphics.zip, solr-explorer.patch, solr-explorer.patch
The attached patch is a GWT generic client for solr.
It is currently standalone, meaning that once built, one can
open the generated HTML file in a browser and communicate
with any deployed solr. It is configured with it's own
configuration file, where one can configure the solr
instance/core to connect to. Since it's currently standalone
and completely client side based, it uses JSON with padding
(cross-side scripting) to connect to remote solr servers.
Some of the supported features:
- Simple query search
- Sorting - one can dynamically define new sort
criterias
- Search results are rendered very much like Google
search results are rendered. It is also possible to view all
stored field values for every hit.
- Custom hit rendering - It is possible to show
thumbnails (images) per hit and also customize a view for a
hit based on html templates
- Faceting - one can dynamically define field and
query facets via the UI. it is also possible to
pre-configure these facets in the configuration file.
- Highlighting - you can dynamically configure
highlighting. it can also be pre-configured in the
configuration file
- Spellchecking - you can dynamically configure spell
checking. Can also be done in the configuration file.
Supports collation. It is also possible to send "build" and
"reload" commands.
- Data import handler - if used, it is possible to
send a "full-import" and "status" command ("delta-import" is
not implemented yet, but it's easy to add)
- Console - For development time, there's a small
console which can help to better understand what's going on
behind the scenes. One can use it to:
** view the client logs
** browse the solr scheme
** View a break down of the current search context
** View a break down of the query URL that is sent to
solr
** View the raw JSON response returning from Solr
This client is actually a platform that can be greatly
extended for more things. The goal is to have a client where
the explorer part is just one view of it. Other future views
include: Monitoring, Administration, Query Builder,
DataImportHandler configuration, and more...
To get a better view of what's currently possible.
We've set up a public version of this client at: 
http://search.jteam.nl/explorer. This client is
configured with one solr instance where crawled YouTube
movies where indexed. You can also check out a screencast
for this deployed client: http://search.jteam.nl/help
The patch created a new folder in the contrib.
directory. Since the patch doesn't contain binaries, an
additional zip file is provides that needs to be extract to
add all the required graphics. This module is maven2 based
and is configured in such a way that all GWT related
tools/libraries are automatically downloaded when the
modules is compiled. One of the artifacts of the build is a
war file which can be deployed in any servlet container.
NOTE: this client works best on WebKit based browsers
(for performance reason) but also works on firefox and ie
7+. That said, it should be taken into account that it is
still under development.

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