Hi Roy,

the example URL is correct if your core is available under that name 
(configured in solr.xml) and has started without errors. I think I observed 
that it makes a different whether there is a trailing slash or not (but that 
was a while ago, so maybe that has changed).

If you can reach that URL via browser but SolrJ with exactly the same URL 
cannot, then
- maybe the SolrJ application is running in a different environment?
- there is authentication setup and you are authenticated via browser but SolrJ 
does not know of it
- ...?

Some log output would be definitely helpful.

Cheers,
Chantal


Am 02.08.2012 um 22:42 schrieb Benjamin, Roy:

> I'm using SolrJ and CommonsHttpSolrServer.
> 
> Before moving to multi-core configuration I constructed CommonsHttpSolrServer 
> from "http://localhost:8080/solr";, this worked fine.
> 
> Now I have two cores.  I have tried contructing CommonsHttpSolrServer from 
> "http://localhost:8080/solr/core0"; but this does
> not work.  The resource is not found when I try to add docs.
> 
> How do I update Solr using SolrJ in a multi-core configuration?  What is the 
> correct form for the CommonsHttpSolrServer URL?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Roy

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