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On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 4:36 PM, sandeep kaur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
>  I have solr with jetty as server application running on Linux.
>
> Could anyone please tell me the changes i need to make to integrate Tomcat
> with solr on Linux.
>
> Thanks,
> Sandip
>
> --- On Mon, 7/7/08, Benson Margulies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > From: Benson Margulies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: Re: js client
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], "solr-user" <solr-user@lucene.apache.org>
> > Date: Monday, 7 July, 2008, 11:43 PM
> > The Javascript should have the right URL automatically if
> > you get it from
> > the ?js URL.
> >
> > Anyway, I think I was the first person to say
> > 'stupid' about that WSDL in
> > the sample.
> >
> > I'm not at all clear on what you are doing at this
> > point.
> >
> > Please send along  the URL that works for you in soapUI and
> > the URL that
> > works for you in the <script>...</script>
> > element.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 5:54 AM, Christine Karman
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > On Sun, 2008-07-06 at 10:25 -0400, Benson Margulies
> > wrote:
> > > > In the sample, it is a relative URL to the web
> > service endpoint. The
> > > > sample starts from a stupid WSDL with silly names
> > for the service and
> > > > the port.
> > >
> > > I'm sorry about using the word "stupid".
> > >
> > > >
> > > > Take your endpoint deployment URL, the very URL
> > that is logged when
> > > > your service starts up, and add ?js to the end of
> > it. Period.
> > >
> > > Yes, that's what I do, and that part has been
> > working all the time. What
> > > doesn't work is I use the same url without the ?js
> > for the web service.
> > > Is there a way to see the Jetty log file? Mabye that
> > will give me a clue
> > > what's happening. If nothing is in the jetty log
> > file, I know the
> > > problem is elsewhere.
> > >
> > > Christine
> > >
> > > >
> > > > If it is
> > > >
> > > > http://wendy.christine.nl:9000/soap, make it
> > > >
> > > >  http://wendy.christine.nl:9000/soap?js
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > The sample is taking advantage of relative URLs
> > to avoid typing
> > > > http://etc.
> > > >
> > > > On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 8:52 AM, Christine Karman
> > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > >         On Sun, 2008-07-06 at 07:37 -0400, Benson
> > Margulies wrote:
> > > >         > The javascript client probably
> > cannot handle redirects. If
> > > >         you are now
> > > >         > using ?js, you shouldn't need a
> > redirect.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >         well actually, the server redirect is
> > similar to a rewrite. It
> > > >         makes /soap the same as /soap:9000.
> > removing the redirect
> > > >         brings me back
> > > >         to the 650 error, "access to
> > restricted uri denied".
> > > >
> > > >         What does the /Soap/SoapPort mean in the
> > sample? how does that
> > > >         translate
> > > >         to my localhost:9000 or localhost/soap?
> > (localhost ==
> > > >         wendy.christine.nl).
> > > >
> > > >         It's silly that creating the web
> > service from my java code is
> > > >         so very
> > > >         simple, and that some stupid javascript
> > code can't be
> > > >         persuaded to work
> > > >         properly :-)  I've done my part of
> > javascript but I have never
> > > >         liked it.
> > > >
> > > >         CXF is really good. I was in a project a
> > while ago where I
> > > >         suggested to
> > > >         use cxf, but someone who was supposed to
> > have releavant
> > > >         experience
> > > >         insisted on using axis2. Took him a week
> > to create some soap
> > > >         services.
> > > >         He had to remove all enums  and nested
> > objects from the
> > > >         project because
> > > >         axis wouldn't support that. A friend
> > of mine is using cxf in
> > > >         his project
> > > >         and he insisted I use it also.
> > > >
> > > >         Christine
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >         >
> > > >         > The browser allows an HTML page to
> > load javascript from
> > > >         anywhere. Once
> > > >         > it has loaded javascript from a
> > host:port, it will allow
> > > >         outbound
> > > >         > connections to that host:port.
> > > >         >
> > > >         > So, once you use
> > src="...../?js" you should be set.
> > > >         >
> > > >         > The sample does not fully
> > demonstrate this effect, since it
> > > >         has the
> > > >         > benefit of really  running the web
> > service and the static
> > > >         HTML from
> > > >         > the very same host::port.
> > > >         >
> > > >         > In the past, before there was such a
> > thing as the ?js URL,
> > > >         the
> > > >         > solution here was a reverse proxy
> > instead of a redirect. You
> > > >         set up
> > > >         > URL rewriting in plain old Apache 2
> > so that xxx:9000 is
> > > >         transparently
> > > >         > available at xxx.
> > > >         >
> > > >         > I don't have my recipe for this
> > available at home, if you're
> > > >         still
> > > >         > stuck tomorrow I can dig it out of
> > my office.
> > > >         >
> > > >         >
> > > >         >
> > > >         >
> > > >         > On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 7:20 AM,
> > Christine
> > > >         <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > >         > wrote:
> > > >         >         Benson,
> > > >         >         I'm still struggling.
> > This is what I have now.
> > > >         >         I have copied the Greeter
> > example
> > > >         (js-browser-client-simple)
> > > >         >         from the
> > > >         >         samples. Because
> > cross-scripting is not allowed (I
> > > >         think that
> > > >         >         was
> > > >         >         causing the 650 error I got)
> > I have created a
> > > >         redirect in my
> > > >         >         apache web
> > > >         >         server so my url is now
> > local and at port 80.
> > > >         The ?js import
> > > >         >         works fine.
> > > >         >         My url is the same as the
> > ?js url, without the ?js.
> > > >         >         I have tested my web service
> > with SoapUI. When I
> > > >         point my
> > > >         >         browser to the
> > > >         >         url from the javascript
> > (similar to
> > > >         the /SoapContext/SoapPort
> > > >         >         in the
> > > >         >         sample) I get an error
> > message from the Soap server,
> > > >         so I know
> > > >         >         it's
> > > >         >         listening at that url. But
> > running the javascript
> > > >         gives an
> > > >         >         error -1,
> > > >         >         "could not connect to
> > server". I run the web service
> > > >         from
> > > >         >         within
> > > >         >         Eclipse, which doesn't
> > produce any log output when I
> > > >         get the
> > > >         >         -1 error.
> > > >         >         It does when I get the error
> > at the same url in my
> > > >         browser.
> > > >         >
> > > >         >         this is the first bit of my
> > html, the rest is the
> > > >         same as the
> > > >         >         sample.
> > > >         >
> > > >         >         <html>
> > > >         >
> > <head><title>...</title>
> > > >         >         <script
> > language="JavaScript"
> > TYPE="text/JavaScript"
> > > >         >
> > src="/dir/port?js"></script>
> > > >         >         <SCRIPT
> > LANGUAGE="JavaScript"
> > > >
> > TYPE="text/JavaScript"><!--
> > > >         >
> > > >         >         var CXFChat = new
> > chat__CXFChat ();
> > > >         >
> > CXFChat.url="/dir/port";
> > > >         >         var responseString;
> > > >         >         var userId="";
> > > >         >
> > > >         >         function
> > sayResponse(response)
> > > >         >         {
> > > >         >
> > responseSpan.firstChild.nodeValue =
> > > >         >         response.getResponseType();
> > > >         >         }
> > > >         >
> > > >         >         function sayError(error)
> > > >         >         {
> > > >         >                alert('error
> > ' + error);
> > > >         >         }
> > > >         >         ......
> > > >         >
> > > >         >
> > > >         >         --
> > > >         >         dagdag is just a two
> > character rotation of byebye
> > > >         >         www.christine.nl
> > > >         >
> > > >         >
> > > >
> > > >         --
> > > >
> > > >         dagdag is just a two character rotation
> > of byebye
> > > >         www.christine.nl
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > --
> > > dagdag is just a two character rotation of byebye
> > > www.christine.nl
> > >
> > >
>
>
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Regards,
Shalin Shekhar Mangar.

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