Thanks for the reply Shawn, i certainly would not want to request a change
to solr code to support H2, for my needs.  I'll leave that up to the Solr
team. :)  as i don't see H/2 being a real improvement for something like
solr.

On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 10:29 AM, Shawn Heisey <apa...@elyograg.org> wrote:

> On 2/23/2018 1:28 PM, Jeff Dyke wrote:
> > Answering a bit of my own question, the underlying jetty would have to be
> > built with it, and get pushed into its jar directory.
> >
> > I think i'll put nginx in front of this, do a quick proxy forcing 1.1 and
> > move on, but if anyone knows any tricks, it'll be good just for
> > thoroughness of this thread and my curiosity.
>
> The Jetty that Solr includes is unmodified.  When Solr is built, it does
> not compile Jetty, it just downloads it as-is.  Solr does not include
> all of the jars and config that a fully jetty download has, but what IS
> there has not been modified at all.  Solr does not include the jars
> necessary for http2.
>
> It will require a change to Solr's source code to enable http2.  I've
> been trying to find out from the Jetty team what exactly is needed, but
> they appear to have missed my query in their IRC channel.  I'll need to
> try again, and may need to use their mailing list.
>
> Thanks,
> Shawn
>
>

Reply via email to