Issue
I am trying to access solr using a java program and add/update records using it (which essentially creates a HttpUrlConnection and Posts json data using curl).
While I should be able to receive response in my java program, I am getting a File not found error. Being a total newbie to this, the error doesnt seem to make sense to me.
Here is part of my code
String url = "http://localhost:8983/solr/jcg/update?stream.body";
URL obj = new URL(url);
HttpURLConnection conn = (HttpURLConnection) obj.openConnection();
conn.setRequestProperty("Content-Type:", "application/json");
conn.setRequestProperty("Accept", "*/*");
conn.setDoOutput(true);
conn.setRequestMethod("POST");
String data ="{\"id\":\"978-0641723445\",\"apple_t\":\"set\":\"abc\"}";
OutputStreamWriter out = new OutputStreamWriter(conn.getOutputStream());
out.write(data);
out.close();
System.out.println(url+data);
new InputStreamReader(conn.getInputStream());
System.out.println("input"+conn.getInputStream());
System.out.println(conn.getContent());
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
Any other approaches/inputs are welcome. Could somebody help to decipher the error?
Solution
HttpURLConnection Version
try{
String url = "http://localhost:8983/solr/jcg/update/json?commit=true";
URL obj = new URL(url);
HttpURLConnection conn = (HttpURLConnection) obj.openConnection();
conn.setRequestProperty("Content-Type", "application/json");
conn.setRequestProperty("Accept", "*/*");
conn.setDoOutput(true);
conn.setRequestMethod("POST");
String data ="[{\"id\":\"978-0641723445\",\"apple_t\":{\"set\":\"abc\"}}]";
OutputStreamWriter out = new OutputStreamWriter(conn.getOutputStream());
out.write(data);
out.close();
System.out.println("input: "+conn.getInputStream());
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
Using solrj. I used version 5.3.0.
Add New Document
String urlString = "http://localhost:8983/solr/jcg";
SolrClient client = new HttpSolrClient(urlString);
SolrInputDocument doc1 = new SolrInputDocument();
doc1.addField( "id", "new-document-id" );
Collection<SolrInputDocument> docs = new ArrayList<SolrInputDocument>();
docs.add( doc1 );
client.add( docs );
client.commit();
client.close();
Update Existing Document
String urlString = "http://localhost:8983/solr/jcg";
SolrClient client = new HttpSolrClient(urlString);
SolrInputDocument doc1 = new SolrInputDocument();
Map<String, String> operations = new HashMap<String, String>();
operations.put("set", "abc");
doc1.addField("id", "978-0641723445");
doc1.addField("apple_t", operations);
Collection<SolrInputDocument> docs = new ArrayList<SolrInputDocument>();
docs.add( doc1 );
client.add( docs );
client.commit();
client.close();
Answered By - user6904265 Answer Checked By - Terry (WPSolving Volunteer)