I knew that I had heard your name before, Karl. You held an LCF
presentation in Prague. Unfortunately, I attended the other presentation
at track 2, so I missed it.
I hope there will be held similar presentations for this year's conference.
Anyway, I figured out that it is the commit part which causes the
problems. I entered the following url I saw from Resin's access_log:
http://hoppalong.uio.no:8081/solr/update/extract?commit=true
I'm not going to bother you with the complete stack trace, but here's
the relevant line:
Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
org.apache.solr.handler.extraction.ExtractingRequestHandler
Jack sent me a link about the ExtractingRequestHandler, and after I read
this document I found the reason:
"The ExtractingRequestHandler is not incorporated into the solr war
file, you have to install it separately."
So I will try to place the missing jar file into my lib folder next week.
Erlend
On 20.01.11 16.23, Erlend Garåsen wrote:
On 20.01.11 16.15, Jack Krupansky wrote:
Here's one email thread that details at least one cause of the lazy
loading error:
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/lucene-solr-user/200910.mbox/%3c4ad5ec8c.6000...@gmail.com%3E
Thanks. Now I can see that I have the following lines in Resin's access
log:
127.0.0.1 - - [20/Jan/2011:16:19:09 +0100] "GET
/solr/update/extract?commit=true HTTP/1.0" 500 5598 "-" "-"
I run Solr on Resin, so maybe there is something more I need to
configure. I'll take a deeper look at this right now.
Erlend
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