Yeah, it's another JEE deployment.
Looks like CF is running SOLR on a Jetty servlet engine. It may be a case of
going into /opt/webapps/ and making a copy of solr.war and call it something
new (say uat.war), and then restarting it.
You will have to look at having seperate solr.home's defined for
Barry, this is indeed interesting. I've read the other replies so far, and I
have some other thoughts.
I've not tried to install solr on a server where I installed CF in
multiserver mode, but looking at the install guide, it's a little unclear.
It says in the discussion of J2EE deployment (which
Thanks for the info Mark, and yes you can point coldfusion to a seperate
solr instance.
Charlie, when the initial install was done, it was a multiserver deployment.
Yes it goes in the directory you mention below, in the default cfusion
instance in:
/opt/jrun4/servers/cfusion/..
The Solr part is
Hi I am looking to purchase a IPad II and I am wondering if Dreamweaver,
Cold Fusion Server (Dev Version), CF Report Writer etc work on a MAC
platform, I have never used a MAC before so I thought it best I ask before
buying one.
Regards
Claude Raiola (B.Econ Acc; B.Hot. Mngt)
--
You
An iPad 2 is not a Mac.
An iPad 2 is an iOS device (iOS is a phone/table OS that has nothing to do with
Mac OS X that runs on laptops and desktops)
Apart from that - DW, CFB, CF Eclipse, CF work fine on Mac OS X - CF Report
Builder is Windows-only.
Cheers
Kai
Hi I am looking to purchase a
I doubt very much that any of those applications have been compiled to run
on the IPad. ColdFusion might if you could run Java, but I doubt that is
possible either.
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No,
iPad specifically will run none of, but all except Report Builder will run
on an intel mac
Regards
Dale Fraser
http://dale.fraser.id.au
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From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Just as an aside - if anyone is looking to seriously get into Solr, I cannot
recommend this book enough:
http://www.packtpub.com/solr-1-4-enterprise-search-server/book
Solr is an amazing product, but its online documentation can be lacking. The
above book really takes you end to end with Solr,