hi
  you don't see the point . You really don't need to use SolrJ . All
that you need to do is just make an http request with wt=json and read
the output to a buffer and you can just send it to your client.
--Noble



On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 9:40 PM, SGE0 <stefangee...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> After a day of searching I'm quite confused.
>
> I use the solrj client as follows:
>
> CommonsHttpSolrServer solr = new
> CommonsHttpSolrServer("http://127.0.0.1:8080/apache-solr-1.4-dev/test";);
> solr.setRequestWriter(new BinaryRequestWriter());
>
>    ModifiableSolrParams params = new ModifiableSolrParams();
>    params.set("qt", "dismax");
>    params.set("indent", "on");
>    params.set("version", "2.2");
>    params.set("q", "test");
>    params.set("start", "0");
>    params.set("rows", "10");
>    params.set("wt", "xml");
>    params.set("hl", "on");
>    QueryResponse response = solr.query(params);
>
>
> How can I get the query result (response) in XML format out f?
>
> I know it sounds stupid but I can't seem to manage that.
>
> What do I need to do with the response object to get the response in XML
> format ?
>
> I already understood I can"t get the result in JSON so my idea was to go
> from XML to JSON.
>
> Thx for your answer already !
>
> S.
>
>
>
>
>    System.out.println("response = " + response);
> SolrDocumentList  sdl  =  response.getResults();
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>
>



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