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Steve Reichgut
2010-03-12, 19:20
Grant Ingersoll
2010-03-12, 22:15
Steve Reichgut
2010-03-12, 22:49
Lance Norskog
2010-03-16, 01:12
Steve Reichgut
2010-03-16, 02:12
Lance Norskog
2010-03-16, 03:34
Steve Reichgut
2010-03-16, 04:02
Lance Norskog
2010-03-16, 22:38
Steve Reichgut
2010-03-16, 23:19
Lance Norskog
2010-03-17, 03:40
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Trouble Implementing Extracting Request HandlerSteve Reichgut 2010-03-12, 19:20
Now that I have configured my Solr instance for standard indexing, I
wanted to start indexing PDF's, MS Doc's, etc. When I tried to test it with a simple PDF file, I got the following error: org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: lazy loading error Caused by: org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: Error loading class 'org.apache.solr.handler.extraction.ExtractingRequestHandler' Based on the error, it appeared that the problem is caused by certain components not being installed or installed correctly. Since I am not a Java guy, I had my Java person try to install the ExtractingRequestHandler to no avail. He had said that he was having real trouble finding good documentation on how to install and enable this handler. Could anyone point me to good documentation on how to install/troubleshoot this? Steve
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Re: Trouble Implementing Extracting Request HandlerGrant Ingersoll 2010-03-12, 22:15
On Mar 12, 2010, at 2:20 PM, Steve Reichgut wrote: > Now that I have configured my Solr instance for standard indexing, I wanted to start indexing PDF's, MS Doc's, etc. When I tried to test it with a simple PDF file, I got the following error: > > org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: lazy loading error > Caused by: org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: Error loading class > 'org.apache.solr.handler.extraction.ExtractingRequestHandler' > > Based on the error, it appeared that the problem is caused by certain components not being installed or installed correctly. Since I am not a Java guy, I had my Java person try to install the ExtractingRequestHandler to no avail. He had said that he was having real trouble finding good documentation on how to install and enable this handler. > > Could anyone point me to good documentation on how to install/troubleshoot this? http://wiki.apache.org/solr/ExtractingRequestHandler Essentially, you need to make sure the ERH stuff is in Solr/lib before starting. -Grant
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Re: Trouble Implementing Extracting Request HandlerSteve Reichgut 2010-03-12, 22:49
Hi Grant,
Thanks for the feedback. In reading the Wiki, it recommended that you copy everything from example/solr/libs directory into a /libs directory in your instance. I went into my example/solr directory and only see two directories - "bin" and "conf". There is no "libs" directory. Where else can I get the contents of what should be in "libs"? Steve On 3/12/2010 2:15 PM, Grant Ingersoll wrote: > On Mar 12, 2010, at 2:20 PM, Steve Reichgut wrote: > > >> Now that I have configured my Solr instance for standard indexing, I wanted to start indexing PDF's, MS Doc's, etc. When I tried to test it with a simple PDF file, I got the following error: >> >> org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: lazy loading error >> Caused by: org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: Error loading class >> 'org.apache.solr.handler.extraction.ExtractingRequestHandler' >> >> Based on the error, it appeared that the problem is caused by certain components not being installed or installed correctly. Since I am not a Java guy, I had my Java person try to install the ExtractingRequestHandler to no avail. He had said that he was having real trouble finding good documentation on how to install and enable this handler. >> >> Could anyone point me to good documentation on how to install/troubleshoot this? >> > http://wiki.apache.org/solr/ExtractingRequestHandler > > Essentially, you need to make sure the ERH stuff is in Solr/lib before starting. > > -Grant > > >
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Re: Trouble Implementing Extracting Request HandlerLance Norskog 2010-03-16, 01:12
This assumes you use the Solr-1.4 release or the Solr-1.5-dev trunk.
The ExtractingRequestHandler libraries are in contrib/extracting/lib You need to make a directory example/solr/lib and copy into it the apache-solr-cell jar from dist/ and all of the libraries from contrib/extracting/lib. The Wiki page has not been updated for the Solr 1.4 release. I just added a TODO to this effect. On 3/12/10, Steve Reichgut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Grant, > Thanks for the feedback. In reading the Wiki, it recommended that you > copy everything from example/solr/libs directory into a /libs directory > in your instance. I went into my example/solr directory and only see two > directories - "bin" and "conf". There is no "libs" directory. Where else > can I get the contents of what should be in "libs"? > > Steve > > On 3/12/2010 2:15 PM, Grant Ingersoll wrote: >> On Mar 12, 2010, at 2:20 PM, Steve Reichgut wrote: >> >> >>> Now that I have configured my Solr instance for standard indexing, I >>> wanted to start indexing PDF's, MS Doc's, etc. When I tried to test it >>> with a simple PDF file, I got the following error: >>> >>> org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: lazy loading error >>> Caused by: org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: Error loading class >>> 'org.apache.solr.handler.extraction.ExtractingRequestHandler' >>> >>> Based on the error, it appeared that the problem is caused by certain >>> components not being installed or installed correctly. Since I am not a >>> Java guy, I had my Java person try to install the >>> ExtractingRequestHandler to no avail. He had said that he was having real >>> trouble finding good documentation on how to install and enable this >>> handler. >>> >>> Could anyone point me to good documentation on how to >>> install/troubleshoot this? >>> >> http://wiki.apache.org/solr/ExtractingRequestHandler >> >> Essentially, you need to make sure the ERH stuff is in Solr/lib before >> starting. >> >> -Grant >> >> >> > > -- Lance Norskog [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: Trouble Implementing Extracting Request HandlerSteve Reichgut 2010-03-16, 02:12
Thanks Lance. That helped ( we are using Solr-1.4). We've run into a
follow-on error though. It is giving the following error: ClassNotFoundException: org.apache.solr.util.plugin.SolrCoreAware Did we miss something else in the setup? Steve Is there something else we haven't copied On 3/15/2010 6:12 PM, Lance Norskog wrote: > This assumes you use the Solr-1.4 release or the Solr-1.5-dev trunk. > > The ExtractingRequestHandler libraries are in contrib/extracting/lib > > You need to make a directory example/solr/lib and copy into it the > apache-solr-cell jar from dist/ and all of the libraries from > contrib/extracting/lib. The Wiki page has not been updated for the > Solr 1.4 release. I just added a TODO to this effect. > > On 3/12/10, Steve Reichgut<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hi Grant, >> Thanks for the feedback. In reading the Wiki, it recommended that you >> copy everything from example/solr/libs directory into a /libs directory >> in your instance. I went into my example/solr directory and only see two >> directories - "bin" and "conf". There is no "libs" directory. Where else >> can I get the contents of what should be in "libs"? >> >> Steve >> >> On 3/12/2010 2:15 PM, Grant Ingersoll wrote: >> >>> On Mar 12, 2010, at 2:20 PM, Steve Reichgut wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>> Now that I have configured my Solr instance for standard indexing, I >>>> wanted to start indexing PDF's, MS Doc's, etc. When I tried to test it >>>> with a simple PDF file, I got the following error: >>>> >>>> org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: lazy loading error >>>> Caused by: org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: Error loading class >>>> 'org.apache.solr.handler.extraction.ExtractingRequestHandler' >>>> >>>> Based on the error, it appeared that the problem is caused by certain >>>> components not being installed or installed correctly. Since I am not a >>>> Java guy, I had my Java person try to install the >>>> ExtractingRequestHandler to no avail. He had said that he was having real >>>> trouble finding good documentation on how to install and enable this >>>> handler. >>>> >>>> Could anyone point me to good documentation on how to >>>> install/troubleshoot this? >>>> >>>> >>> http://wiki.apache.org/solr/ExtractingRequestHandler >>> >>> Essentially, you need to make sure the ERH stuff is in Solr/lib before >>> starting. >>> >>> -Grant >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > >
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Re: Trouble Implementing Extracting Request HandlerLance Norskog 2010-03-16, 03:34
Please post the complete stack trace. Also, it will help if you make a
full listing of all .jar files in the example/ directory. On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 7:12 PM, Steve Reichgut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks Lance. That helped ( we are using Solr-1.4). We've run into a > follow-on error though. It is giving the following error: > ClassNotFoundException: org.apache.solr.util.plugin.SolrCoreAware > > Did we miss something else in the setup? > > Steve > > Is there something else we haven't copied > > On 3/15/2010 6:12 PM, Lance Norskog wrote: >> >> This assumes you use the Solr-1.4 release or the Solr-1.5-dev trunk. >> >> The ExtractingRequestHandler libraries are in contrib/extracting/lib >> >> You need to make a directory example/solr/lib and copy into it the >> apache-solr-cell jar from dist/ and all of the libraries from >> contrib/extracting/lib. The Wiki page has not been updated for the >> Solr 1.4 release. I just added a TODO to this effect. >> >> On 3/12/10, Steve Reichgut<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> >>> Hi Grant, >>> Thanks for the feedback. In reading the Wiki, it recommended that you >>> copy everything from example/solr/libs directory into a /libs directory >>> in your instance. I went into my example/solr directory and only see two >>> directories - "bin" and "conf". There is no "libs" directory. Where else >>> can I get the contents of what should be in "libs"? >>> >>> Steve >>> >>> On 3/12/2010 2:15 PM, Grant Ingersoll wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> On Mar 12, 2010, at 2:20 PM, Steve Reichgut wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Now that I have configured my Solr instance for standard indexing, I >>>>> wanted to start indexing PDF's, MS Doc's, etc. When I tried to test it >>>>> with a simple PDF file, I got the following error: >>>>> >>>>> org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: lazy loading error >>>>> Caused by: org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: Error loading class >>>>> 'org.apache.solr.handler.extraction.ExtractingRequestHandler' >>>>> >>>>> Based on the error, it appeared that the problem is caused by certain >>>>> components not being installed or installed correctly. Since I am not a >>>>> Java guy, I had my Java person try to install the >>>>> ExtractingRequestHandler to no avail. He had said that he was having >>>>> real >>>>> trouble finding good documentation on how to install and enable this >>>>> handler. >>>>> >>>>> Could anyone point me to good documentation on how to >>>>> install/troubleshoot this? >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> http://wiki.apache.org/solr/ExtractingRequestHandler >>>> >>>> Essentially, you need to make sure the ERH stuff is in Solr/lib before >>>> starting. >>>> >>>> -Grant >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > -- Lance Norskog [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: Trouble Implementing Extracting Request HandlerSteve Reichgut 2010-03-16, 04:02
Sure. I've attached two docs that have the stack trace and the full list
of .jar files. On 3/15/2010 8:34 PM, Lance Norskog wrote: > Please post the complete stack trace. Also, it will help if you make a > full listing of all .jar files in the example/ directory. > > On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 7:12 PM, Steve Reichgut<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Thanks Lance. That helped ( we are using Solr-1.4). We've run into a >> follow-on error though. It is giving the following error: >> ClassNotFoundException: org.apache.solr.util.plugin.SolrCoreAware >> >> Did we miss something else in the setup? >> >> Steve >> >> Is there something else we haven't copied >> >> On 3/15/2010 6:12 PM, Lance Norskog wrote: >> >>> This assumes you use the Solr-1.4 release or the Solr-1.5-dev trunk. >>> >>> The ExtractingRequestHandler libraries are in contrib/extracting/lib >>> >>> You need to make a directory example/solr/lib and copy into it the >>> apache-solr-cell jar from dist/ and all of the libraries from >>> contrib/extracting/lib. The Wiki page has not been updated for the >>> Solr 1.4 release. I just added a TODO to this effect. >>> >>> On 3/12/10, Steve Reichgut<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Hi Grant, >>>> Thanks for the feedback. In reading the Wiki, it recommended that you >>>> copy everything from example/solr/libs directory into a /libs directory >>>> in your instance. I went into my example/solr directory and only see two >>>> directories - "bin" and "conf". There is no "libs" directory. Where else >>>> can I get the contents of what should be in "libs"? >>>> >>>> Steve >>>> >>>> On 3/12/2010 2:15 PM, Grant Ingersoll wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> On Mar 12, 2010, at 2:20 PM, Steve Reichgut wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Now that I have configured my Solr instance for standard indexing, I >>>>>> wanted to start indexing PDF's, MS Doc's, etc. When I tried to test it >>>>>> with a simple PDF file, I got the following error: >>>>>> >>>>>> org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: lazy loading error >>>>>> Caused by: org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: Error loading class >>>>>> 'org.apache.solr.handler.extraction.ExtractingRequestHandler' >>>>>> >>>>>> Based on the error, it appeared that the problem is caused by certain >>>>>> components not being installed or installed correctly. Since I am not a >>>>>> Java guy, I had my Java person try to install the >>>>>> ExtractingRequestHandler to no avail. He had said that he was having >>>>>> real >>>>>> trouble finding good documentation on how to install and enable this >>>>>> handler. >>>>>> >>>>>> Could anyone point me to good documentation on how to >>>>>> install/troubleshoot this? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> http://wiki.apache.org/solr/ExtractingRequestHandler >>>>> >>>>> Essentially, you need to make sure the ERH stuff is in Solr/lib before >>>>> starting. >>>>> >>>>> -Grant >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > >
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Re: Trouble Implementing Extracting Request HandlerLance Norskog 2010-03-16, 22:38
NoClassDefFoundError usually means that the class was found, but it
needs other classes and those were not found. That is, Solr finds the ExtractingRequestHandler jar but cannot find the Tika jars. In example/solr/conf/slrconfig.xml, there are several '<lib dir="path"/>' elements. These give classpath directories and jar files to include when loading classes (and resource files). Try adding the paths for your Tika jars as <lib/> directives. On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 9:02 PM, Steve Reichgut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sure. I've attached two docs that have the stack trace and the full list of > .jar files. > > On 3/15/2010 8:34 PM, Lance Norskog wrote: >> >> Please post the complete stack trace. Also, it will help if you make a >> full listing of all .jar files in the example/ directory. >> >> On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 7:12 PM, Steve Reichgut<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >> >>> >>> Thanks Lance. That helped ( we are using Solr-1.4). We've run into a >>> follow-on error though. It is giving the following error: >>> ClassNotFoundException: org.apache.solr.util.plugin.SolrCoreAware >>> >>> Did we miss something else in the setup? >>> >>> Steve >>> >>> Is there something else we haven't copied >>> >>> On 3/15/2010 6:12 PM, Lance Norskog wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> This assumes you use the Solr-1.4 release or the Solr-1.5-dev trunk. >>>> >>>> The ExtractingRequestHandler libraries are in contrib/extracting/lib >>>> >>>> You need to make a directory example/solr/lib and copy into it the >>>> apache-solr-cell jar from dist/ and all of the libraries from >>>> contrib/extracting/lib. The Wiki page has not been updated for the >>>> Solr 1.4 release. I just added a TODO to this effect. >>>> >>>> On 3/12/10, Steve Reichgut<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Hi Grant, >>>>> Thanks for the feedback. In reading the Wiki, it recommended that you >>>>> copy everything from example/solr/libs directory into a /libs directory >>>>> in your instance. I went into my example/solr directory and only see >>>>> two >>>>> directories - "bin" and "conf". There is no "libs" directory. Where >>>>> else >>>>> can I get the contents of what should be in "libs"? >>>>> >>>>> Steve >>>>> >>>>> On 3/12/2010 2:15 PM, Grant Ingersoll wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Mar 12, 2010, at 2:20 PM, Steve Reichgut wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Now that I have configured my Solr instance for standard indexing, I >>>>>>> wanted to start indexing PDF's, MS Doc's, etc. When I tried to test >>>>>>> it >>>>>>> with a simple PDF file, I got the following error: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: lazy loading error >>>>>>> Caused by: org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: Error loading >>>>>>> class >>>>>>> 'org.apache.solr.handler.extraction.ExtractingRequestHandler' >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Based on the error, it appeared that the problem is caused by certain >>>>>>> components not being installed or installed correctly. Since I am not >>>>>>> a >>>>>>> Java guy, I had my Java person try to install the >>>>>>> ExtractingRequestHandler to no avail. He had said that he was having >>>>>>> real >>>>>>> trouble finding good documentation on how to install and enable this >>>>>>> handler. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Could anyone point me to good documentation on how to >>>>>>> install/troubleshoot this? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> http://wiki.apache.org/solr/ExtractingRequestHandler >>>>>> >>>>>> Essentially, you need to make sure the ERH stuff is in Solr/lib before >>>>>> starting. >>>>>> >>>>>> -Grant >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > > -- Lance Norskog [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: Trouble Implementing Extracting Request HandlerSteve Reichgut 2010-03-16, 23:19
Lance,
I tried that but no luck. Just in case the relative paths were causing a problem, I also tried using absolute paths but neither seemed to help. First, I tried adding *<lib dir="/path/to/example/solr/lib" />* as the full directory so it would hopefully include everything. When that didn't work, I tried adding paths directly to the two Tika jar files in the Lib directory like this: *<lib dir="/path/to/example/solr/lib/tika-core-0.4.jar" /> *and *<lib dir="/path/to/example/solr/lib/tika-parsers-0.4.jar" />* Am I including them incorrectly somehow? Steve On 3/16/2010 3:38 PM, Lance Norskog wrote: > NoClassDefFoundError usually means that the class was found, but it > needs other classes and those were not found. That is, Solr finds the > ExtractingRequestHandler jar but cannot find the Tika jars. > > In example/solr/conf/slrconfig.xml, there are several '<lib > dir="path"/>' elements. These give classpath directories and jar files > to include when loading classes (and resource files). Try adding the > paths for your Tika jars as<lib/> directives. > > On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 9:02 PM, Steve Reichgut<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Sure. I've attached two docs that have the stack trace and the full list of >> .jar files. >> >> On 3/15/2010 8:34 PM, Lance Norskog wrote: >> >>> Please post the complete stack trace. Also, it will help if you make a >>> full listing of all .jar files in the example/ directory. >>> >>> On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 7:12 PM, Steve Reichgut<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Thanks Lance. That helped ( we are using Solr-1.4). We've run into a >>>> follow-on error though. It is giving the following error: >>>> ClassNotFoundException: org.apache.solr.util.plugin.SolrCoreAware >>>> >>>> Did we miss something else in the setup? >>>> >>>> Steve >>>> >>>> Is there something else we haven't copied >>>> >>>> On 3/15/2010 6:12 PM, Lance Norskog wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> This assumes you use the Solr-1.4 release or the Solr-1.5-dev trunk. >>>>> >>>>> The ExtractingRequestHandler libraries are in contrib/extracting/lib >>>>> >>>>> You need to make a directory example/solr/lib and copy into it the >>>>> apache-solr-cell jar from dist/ and all of the libraries from >>>>> contrib/extracting/lib. The Wiki page has not been updated for the >>>>> Solr 1.4 release. I just added a TODO to this effect. >>>>> >>>>> On 3/12/10, Steve Reichgut<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Hi Grant, >>>>>> Thanks for the feedback. In reading the Wiki, it recommended that you >>>>>> copy everything from example/solr/libs directory into a /libs directory >>>>>> in your instance. I went into my example/solr directory and only see >>>>>> two >>>>>> directories - "bin" and "conf". There is no "libs" directory. Where >>>>>> else >>>>>> can I get the contents of what should be in "libs"? >>>>>> >>>>>> Steve >>>>>> >>>>>> On 3/12/2010 2:15 PM, Grant Ingersoll wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> On Mar 12, 2010, at 2:20 PM, Steve Reichgut wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Now that I have configured my Solr instance for standard indexing, I >>>>>>>> wanted to start indexing PDF's, MS Doc's, etc. When I tried to test >>>>>>>> it >>>>>>>> with a simple PDF file, I got the following error: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: lazy loading error >>>>>>>> Caused by: org.apache.solr.common.SolrException: Error loading >>>>>>>> class >>>>>>>> 'org.apache.solr.handler.extraction.ExtractingRequestHandler' >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Based on the error, it appeared that the problem is caused by certain >>>>>>>> components not being installed or installed correctly. Since I am not >>>>>>>> a >>>>>>>> Java guy, I had my Java person try to install the >>>>>>>> ExtractingRequestHandler to no avail. He had said that he was having >>>>>>>> real >>>>>>>> trouble finding good documentation on how to install and enable this
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Re: Trouble Implementing Extracting Request HandlerLance Norskog 2010-03-17, 03:40
org/apache/solr/util/plugin/SolrCoreAware in the stack trace refers to
an interface in the main Solr jar. I think this means that putting all of the libs in apache-tomcat-6.0.20/lib is a mistake: the classloader finds ExtractingRequestHandler in apache-tomcat-6.0.20/lib/apache-solr-cell-1.4.1-dev.jar, but that it wants the above interface. The main Solr jar is not available somehow. Since the solr-cell jar is in multiple places, we don't know exactly how Tomcat finds it. I suggest that you go back to a clean, empty Tomcat, and the original Solr distribution. Copy the solr war file to the right directory in Tomcat. Get Solr talking to your solr/ directory (-Dsolr.solr.home=path). Now, check if the <lib> directives in the solrconfig.xml are right. On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 4:19 PM, Steve Reichgut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Lance, > > I tried that but no luck. Just in case the relative paths were causing a > problem, I also tried using absolute paths but neither seemed to help. > First, I tried adding *<lib dir="/path/to/example/solr/lib" />* as the full > directory so it would hopefully include everything. When that didn't work, I > tried adding paths directly to the two Tika jar files in the Lib directory > like this: > *<lib dir="/path/to/example/solr/lib/tika-core-0.4.jar" /> *and > *<lib dir="/path/to/example/solr/lib/tika-parsers-0.4.jar" />* > > Am I including them incorrectly somehow? > > Steve > > On 3/16/2010 3:38 PM, Lance Norskog wrote: >> >> NoClassDefFoundError usually means that the class was found, but it >> needs other classes and those were not found. That is, Solr finds the >> ExtractingRequestHandler jar but cannot find the Tika jars. >> >> In example/solr/conf/slrconfig.xml, there are several '<lib >> dir="path"/>' elements. These give classpath directories and jar files >> to include when loading classes (and resource files). Try adding the >> paths for your Tika jars as<lib/> directives. >> >> On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 9:02 PM, Steve Reichgut<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >> >>> >>> Sure. I've attached two docs that have the stack trace and the full list >>> of >>> .jar files. >>> >>> On 3/15/2010 8:34 PM, Lance Norskog wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> Please post the complete stack trace. Also, it will help if you make a >>>> full listing of all .jar files in the example/ directory. >>>> >>>> On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 7:12 PM, Steve Reichgut<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Thanks Lance. That helped ( we are using Solr-1.4). We've run into a >>>>> follow-on error though. It is giving the following error: >>>>> ClassNotFoundException: org.apache.solr.util.plugin.SolrCoreAware >>>>> >>>>> Did we miss something else in the setup? >>>>> >>>>> Steve >>>>> >>>>> Is there something else we haven't copied >>>>> >>>>> On 3/15/2010 6:12 PM, Lance Norskog wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> This assumes you use the Solr-1.4 release or the Solr-1.5-dev trunk. >>>>>> >>>>>> The ExtractingRequestHandler libraries are in contrib/extracting/lib >>>>>> >>>>>> You need to make a directory example/solr/lib and copy into it the >>>>>> apache-solr-cell jar from dist/ and all of the libraries from >>>>>> contrib/extracting/lib. The Wiki page has not been updated for the >>>>>> Solr 1.4 release. I just added a TODO to this effect. >>>>>> >>>>>> On 3/12/10, Steve Reichgut<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi Grant, >>>>>>> Thanks for the feedback. In reading the Wiki, it recommended that you >>>>>>> copy everything from example/solr/libs directory into a /libs >>>>>>> directory >>>>>>> in your instance. I went into my example/solr directory and only see >>>>>>> two >>>>>>> directories - "bin" and "conf". There is no "libs" directory. Where >>>>>>> else >>>>>>> can I get the contents of what should be in "libs"? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Steve >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 3/12/2010 2:15 PM, Grant Ingersoll wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Mar 12, 2010, at 2:20 PM, Steve Reichgut wrote: Lance Norskog [EMAIL PROTECTED] |