At this point I think you'll have better luck on the solr mailing lists.

Joakim Erdfelt / [email protected]

On Sun, Nov 6, 2016 at 11:06 PM, matthew grisius <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Simone,
>
> What I meant to say was Solr is deployed to “/solr” and is then mapped to
> “/“, e.g. http://localhost:8983/ gets mapped to
> http://localhost:8983/solr/#.
> My apology for the confusion, I was cutting-n-pasting from another message
> and reversed the sense by accident.
> I can add static content, add other servlets (java, clojure), etc.
> I want to put a different servlet at “/“ while preserving Solr
> functionality at “/solr”.
> My unsuccessful attempts included:
>
> - edit contexts/solr-jetty-context.xml (contextPath, add resourceBase,
> etc.)
> - unmap solr rewrite rule to pass thru . . .
> - edit other '/contexts/' . . .
> - edit etc/webdefault.xml . . .
> - bin/solr does not appear to affect "/"
> - org.apache.solr.util.SolrCLI does not appear to affect "/"
>
> Perhaps I’m not trying the right combination of things in the right order
> to solve the issue, but I’ve run out of simple ideas to try.
> This is my first project using Jetty so I am not familiar with any
> idiosyncrosies . . .
>
> -matt.
>
> On Nov 6, 2016, at 3:15 PM, Simone Bordet <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On Sun, Nov 6, 2016 at 5:00 PM, matthew grisius
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I migrated my Solr 4.x app from old style war deployment via tomee plus to
> newer style Solr 6.x using Jetty.
> Solr deploys using the "root context” (default) contextPath = “/“.
> I want to change Solr to use a different contextPath, e.g. “/solr" and
> have exceeded/exhausted my new Jetty user knowledge/options.
> I asked on "Solr User” and received no replies.
> Perhaps I’m missing something simple?
>
> Thanks, any ideas/suggestions would be really appreciated!
>
>
> Downloading the Solr 6.2.1 distribution, I see there is a context file
> $solr/server/contexts/solr-jetty-context.xml, which references a
> property called "hostContext", which is also referenced in
> $solr/server/solr/solr.xml.
>
> I don't know Solr, but looks that the default is to deploy to /solr,
> not to the root context.
>
> Have you tried playing with those files and the "hostContext" property ?
>
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