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Spring Roo 1.1 Cookbook

You're reading from   Spring Roo 1.1 Cookbook Over 60 recipes to help you speed up the development of your Java web applications using the Spring Roo development tool

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2011
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849514583
Length 460 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Spring Roo 1.1 Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Getting Started with Spring Roo 2. Persisting Objects Using JPA FREE CHAPTER 3. Advanced JPA Support in Spring Roo 4. Web Application Development with Spring Web MVC 5. Web Application Development with GWT, Flex, and Spring Web Flow 6. Emailing, Messaging, Spring Security, Solr, and GAE 7. Developing Add-ons and Removing Roo from Projects Index

Adding search capability to your domain model with Sol


Apache Solr is an open-source search platform built on top of the Apache Lucene search engine library. Spring Roo's Solr add-on provides support for integrating the Roo-generated domain model with Solr platform. In this recipe, we'll look at how Roo makes use of SolrJ Java client library to add domain model data into Solr server for indexing and to search domain model data based on user supplied query parameters.

Getting ready

To see Roo's support for Solr in action, you need to download and run the Solr server, as described here:

  1. Download the Solr server version 1.4.0 ZIP file from Solr website and unzip the bundle into a directory. Let's call the unzipped directory as SOLR_HOME.

  2. Go to the SOLR_HOME\example directory and start Solr server:

    C:\...\apache-solr-1.4.0\example> java –jar start.jar
    
  3. Open the web browser and verify that Solr server has successfully started by going to the following URL: http://localhost:8983/solr/admin/...

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