Re: solrj library requirements: slf4j-jdk14-1.5.5.jar

2012-06-14 Thread Sami Siren
What is the version of solrj you are trying to get working?

If you download version 3.6 of solr there's a directory dist/solrj-lib
in the binary release artifact that includes the required
dependencies. I would start with those.

--
 Sami Siren

On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 5:34 PM, Welty, Richard rwe...@ltionline.com wrote:
 the section of the solrj wiki page on setting up the class path calls for
 slf4j-jdk14-1.5.5.jar which is supposed to be in a lib/ subdirectory.

 i don't see this jar or any like it with a different version anywhere
 in either the 3.5.0 or 3.6.0 distributions.

 is it really needed or is this just slightly outdated documentation? the top 
 of the page (which references solr 1.4) suggests this is true, and i see 
 other docs on the web suggesting this is the case, but the first result that 
 pops out of google for solrj is the apparently outdated wiki page, so i 
 imagine others will encounter the same issue.

 the other, more recent pages are not without issue as well, for example this 
 page:

 http://lucidworks.lucidimagination.com/display/solr/Using+SolrJ

 references apache-solr-common which i'm not finding either.

 thanks,
   richard


solrj library requirements: slf4j-jdk14-1.5.5.jar

2012-06-06 Thread Welty, Richard
the section of the solrj wiki page on setting up the class path calls for
slf4j-jdk14-1.5.5.jar which is supposed to be in a lib/ subdirectory.

i don't see this jar or any like it with a different version anywhere
in either the 3.5.0 or 3.6.0 distributions.

is it really needed or is this just slightly outdated documentation? the top of 
the page (which references solr 1.4) suggests this is true, and i see other 
docs on the web suggesting this is the case, but the first result that pops out 
of google for solrj is the apparently outdated wiki page, so i imagine others 
will encounter the same issue.

the other, more recent pages are not without issue as well, for example this 
page:

http://lucidworks.lucidimagination.com/display/solr/Using+SolrJ

references apache-solr-common which i'm not finding either. 

thanks,
   richard