nope. you must edit the web.xml and register the filter there On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 3:45 PM, Giovanni De Stefano <giovanni.destef...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello Hoss, > > thank you for your reply. > > I have no problems subclassing the SolrDispatchFilter...but where shall I > configure it? :-) > > I cannot find any doc/wiki explaining how to configure a custom dispatch > filter. > > I believe it should be in solrconfig.xml > > <requestDispatcher ...> ... </requestDispatcher> > > Any idea? Is there a schema for solrconfig.xml? It would make my life > easier... ;-) > > Thanks, > Giovanni > > > > On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 12:48 AM, Chris Hostetter > <hossman_luc...@fucit.org>wrote: > >> >> : Solr cannot assume that the request would always come from http (think >> : of EmbeddedSolrServer) .So it assumes that there are only parameters >> >> exactly. >> >> : Your best bet is to modify SolrDispatchFilter and readthe params and >> : set them in the SolrRequest Object >> >> SolrDispatchFilter is designed to be subclassed to make this easy by >> overriding the execute method... >> >> protected void execute( HttpServletRequest req, SolrRequestHandler >> handler, >> SolrQueryRequest sreq, SolrQueryResponse rsp) { >> sreq.getContext().put( "HttpServletRequest", req ); >> super.execute( req, handler, sreq, rsp ) >> } >> >> -Hoss >> >> >
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