Jetty is an implementation detail in Solr 5.0 -- modifying the underlying 
jetty configs, or directly adding handlers isn't supported by Solr.  I 
nthe future, jetty may be ripped out completely and replaced with some 
other networking stack w/o advanced notice (probably unlikely, but smaller 
changes with similar impacts on users who depend on jetty specifics are 
very plausable -- example: switching how the HTTP connectors are 
initialized to be done via java code)

in general, users should treat Solr as a black box that speaks HTTP

more details...

https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/Major+Changes+from+Solr+4+to+Solr+5
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/WhyNoWar




: Date: Tue, 7 Jul 2015 12:03:37 -0400
: From: Steven White <swhite4...@gmail.com>
: Reply-To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
: To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
: Subject: Jetty in Solr 5.2.0
: 
: Hi Everyone,
: 
: This may be a question to be posted on Jetty mailing list, but I figured I
: should start here first.
: 
: Using Solr 5.2.0, when I start Solr, http://localhost:8983/solr/ is the
: entry point.  My question is:
: 
: 1) Where is "solr" on the file system?
: 2) How can I add http://localhost:8983/MyHandler/ to Jetty?
: 
: For #2, I'm exploring the possibility of using the existing Web Server to
: see if I can have an additional application running on the same host as
: Solr.
: 
: Thanks
: 
: Steve
: 

-Hoss
http://www.lucidworks.com/

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