On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 5:09 PM, Yonik Seeley <yo...@lucidimagination.com>wrote:
> On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 10:50 AM, Gabriele Kahlout > <gabri...@mysimpatico.com> wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I'm wondering if Solr Test framework at the end of the day always runs an > > embedded/jetty server (which is the only way to interact with solr, i.e. > no > > web server --> no solr) or in the tests they interact without one, > calling > > directly the under line methods? > > > > The latter seems to be the case trying to understand SolrTestCaseJ4. That > > would be more white-box than otherwise. > > Solr does either, depending on the test. Most tests start only an > embedded solr server w/ no web server, What is confusing me is the solr server. Is it SolrCore? In what aspects is it a 'server'? In my understanding it's the core of the Solr Web application which makes up the servlets interface, i.e. it's under the servlets not on top of them. > but others use an embedded > jetty server so one can talk HTTP to it. JettySolrRunner is used for > the latter. > > -Yonik > http://www.lucenerevolution.org -- Lucene/Solr User Conference, May > 25-26, San Francisco > -- Regards, K. Gabriele --- unchanged since 20/9/10 --- P.S. If the subject contains "[LON]" or the addressee acknowledges the receipt within 48 hours then I don't resend the email. subject(this) ∈ L(LON*) ∨ ∃x. (x ∈ MyInbox ∧ Acknowledges(x, this) ∧ time(x) < Now + 48h) ⇒ ¬resend(I, this). If an email is sent by a sender that is not a trusted contact or the email does not contain a valid code then the email is not received. A valid code starts with a hyphen and ends with "X". ∀x. x ∈ MyInbox ⇒ from(x) ∈ MySafeSenderList ∨ (∃y. y ∈ subject(x) ∧ y ∈ L(-[a-z]+[0-9]X)).