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Mark Miller edited comment on SOLR-1725 at 1/19/10 12:09 AM:
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I believe the history was, on development of *aware - hey, here is a patch that 
restricts this to certain classes if we want? Anyone object? - and no one did.

*edit*

Actually there was some further discussion - 

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-414

      was (Author: markrmil...@gmail.com):
    I believe the history was, on development of *aware - hey, here is a patch 
that restricts this to certain classes if we want? Anyone object? - and no one 
did.
  
> Script based UpdateRequestProcessorFactory
> ------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-1725
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-1725
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: update
>    Affects Versions: 1.4
>            Reporter: Uri Boness
>         Attachments: SOLR-1725.patch, SOLR-1725.patch
>
>
> A script based UpdateRequestProcessorFactory (Uses JDK6 script engine 
> support). The main goal of this plugin is to be able to configure/write 
> update processors without the need to write and package Java code.
> The update request processor factory enables writing update processors in 
> scripts located in {{solr.solr.home}} directory. The functory accepts one 
> (mandatory) configuration parameter named {{scripts}} which accepts a 
> comma-separated list of file names. It will look for these files under the 
> {{conf}} directory in solr home. When multiple scripts are defined, their 
> execution order is defined by the lexicographical order of the script file 
> name (so {{scriptA.js}} will be executed before {{scriptB.js}}).
> The script language is resolved based on the script file extension (that is, 
> a *.js files will be treated as a JavaScript script), therefore an extension 
> is mandatory.
> Each script file is expected to have one or more methods with the same 
> signature as the methods in the {{UpdateRequestProcessor}} interface. It is 
> *not* required to define all methods, only those hat are required by the 
> processing logic.
> The following variables are define as global variables for each script:
>  * {{req}} - The SolrQueryRequest
>  * {{rsp}}- The SolrQueryResponse
>  * {{logger}} - A logger that can be used for logging purposes in the script

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