Hey Hoss, Thanks for replying back..Here is the response generated by solrj.
*SolrJ Response*: ignore the Braces at It have copied it from big chunk Response: {responseHeader={status=0,QTime=0,params={lowercaseOperators=true,sort=score desc,cache=false,qf=content,wt=javabin,rows=100,defType=edismax,version=2,fl=*,score,start=0,q="White+Paper",stopwords=true,fq=type:"White Paper"}},response={numFound=9,start=0,maxScore=0.61586785,docs=[SolrDocument{id=007, type=White Paper, source=Documents, title=White Paper 003, body=White Paper 004 Body, author=[Author 3], keywords=[Keyword 3], description="Vivamus turpis eros", mime_type=pdf, _version_=1456609602022932480, *publication_date=Wed Jan 08 03:16:06 IST 2014*, score=0.61586785}]}, Please the publication_date value, Whenever I enable "stored=true" for this field I got the error *org.json.JSONException: Expected a ',' or '}' at 853 [character 854 line 1]* *Solr Query String* q=%22White%2BPaper%22&qf=content&start=0&rows=100&sort=score+desc&defType=edismax&stopwords=true&lowercaseOperators=true&wt=json&cache=false&fl=*%2Cscore&fq=type%3A%22White+Paper%22 Hope this may help you to answer. On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 10:29 PM, Chris Hostetter <hossman_luc...@fucit.org>wrote: > > : We have index where date field have default value as 'NOW'. We are using > : solrj to query solr and when we try to convert query > : response(response.getResponse) to JSON object in java. The JSON > > You're going to have to show us some real code, some real data, and a real > error exception that you are getting -- because it's not at all clear what > you are trying to do, or why you would get an error about invalid JSON. > > If you generate a JSON response from Solr, you'll get properly quoted > strings for the dates... > > $ curl 'http://localhost:8983/solr/collection1/query?q=SOLR&fl=*_dt&' > { > "responseHeader":{ > "status":0, > "QTime":8, > "params":{ > "fl":"*_dt", > "q":"SOLR"}}, > "response":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"docs":[ > { > "incubationdate_dt":"2006-01-17T00:00:00Z"}] > }} > > > ...but it appears you are trying to *generate* JSON yourself, using the > Java objects you get back from a parsed SolrJ response -- so i'm not sure > where you would be getting an error about invalid JSON, unless you were > doing something invalid in the code you are writing to create that JSON. > > > -Hoss > http://www.lucidworks.com/ >