This would be useful for admin pages or an internal application. If you expose solr to outside users , they can just bring down your solr instance. --Noble
On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 8:17 AM, climbingrose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Matthias, > > How would you prevent Solr server from being exposed to outside world with > this javascript client? I prefer running Solr behind firewall and access it > from server side code. > > Cheers. > > On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 7:27 AM, Matthias Epheser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > >> Hi users, >> >> As initially described in this thread [1] I am currently working on a >> javascript client library for solr. The idea is based on a demo [2] that >> introduces a reusable javascript widget client. >> >> I spent the last weeks evaluating the best fitting technologies that ensure >> a clean generic port of the demo into the solr project. The goal is to make >> it easy to use and include in webpages on the one hand, and creating a clean >> interface to the solr server on the other hand. >> >> With this announcement, I want to ask the community for their experience >> with solr and javascript and would appreciate feedback about this proposal: >> >> - javascript toolkit: JQuery, because it is already shipped with the solr >> webapp >> >> - Using a manager object on the client that holds all widgets and takes >> care of the communication to the solr server. >> >> - Using the JSONResponsewriter to get the data to the widgets so they could >> update their ui. >> >> These technologies seem to be the currently best ones IMHO, any >> feedback/experiences welcome. >> >> Regards, >> matthias >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> [1] >> http://www.nabble.com/-GSOC-proposal-%3A-Solr-javascript-client-library-to16422808.html#a16430329 >> [2] http://lovo.test.dev.indoqa.com/mepheser/moobrowser/ >> > > > > -- > Regards, > > Cuong Hoang > -- --Noble Paul