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Hi Hoss,
I just wanted to follow up to the list on this one...I could never get
the JNDI settings to work with Tomcat. I went to Jetty and everything is
working quite nicely.
Wayne
Chris Hostetter wrote:
: Thanks for getting back to me. The folder /var/lib/tomcat5/solr/home
: exists as does
: I just wanted to follow up to the list on this one...I could never get
: the JNDI settings to work with Tomcat. I went to Jetty and everything is
I'm not sure what to tell you.
I've been preping my ApacheCon demo for next week using Tomcat and JNDI
and i haven't had any problems i've
Hi Chris,
Thanks for getting back to me. The folder /var/lib/tomcat5/solr/home
exists as does /var/lib/tomcat5/solr/home/conf/solrconfig.xml. It's
basically a copy of the files from examples folder at this point.
I put war files in /var/lib/tomcat5/webapps, so I have the
apache-solr-1.2.0.war
: Thanks for getting back to me. The folder /var/lib/tomcat5/solr/home
: exists as does /var/lib/tomcat5/solr/home/conf/solrconfig.xml. It's
: basically a copy of the files from examples folder at this point.
:
: I put war files in /var/lib/tomcat5/webapps, so I have the
: apache-solr-1.2.0.war
: Context docBase=/var/lib/tomcat5/solr/apache-solr-1.2.0.war debug=0
: crossContext=true
:Environment name=solr/home type=java.lang.String
: value=/var/lib/tomcat5/solr/home override=true /
: /Context
: SEVERE: Exception starting filter SolrRequestFilter class
: