Thanks
-Vincent
On 11 Aug 2015 at 13:28:08, Eduard Moraru
(enygma2002@gmail.com(mailto:enygma2002@gmail.com)) wrote:
  Hi,
 You need to use XWiki's Query Module [1].
 Here's a quick howto:
 Make sure your maven module's pom.xml depends on the
 org.xwiki.platform:xwiki-platform-search-solr-query module in order to have
 the right classes in your classpath.
 Then, you could do something along these lines:
 // declare the dependency injection in the code
 @Inject
 org.xwiki.query.QueryManager queryManager;
 // use it to create a query
 org.xwiki.query.Query query = queryManager.creatQuery("your query
 statement", "solr");
 // bind more values to the query
 query.bindValue("whateverYouWantToAdd", value);
 // execute the query
 org.apache.solr.client.solrj.response.QueryResponse response =
 query.execute().get(0);
 // use the response to get the information you need.
 response.getResults();
 // etc.
 Hope this helps,
 Eduard
 [1]
 
http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/Query+Module#HFromJava…
 On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 11:54 AM, Peter Huisman wrote:
  Hi,
 I have been looking into the Solr search to identify which wiki links
 ([>>doc:] in TEXTAREA’s within Objects on a page) are being used for a
 certain document. I want to use this from my Java packages. I have not been
 able to identify an (easy?) way of incorporating Solr search into this. If
 I’m not mistaken, it even discouraged to use. It works like a charm in
 velocity but that’s not where I want to use it.
 Now, I’m not an expert in Java so maybe I do not have the right knowledge
 to understand how this works but can you please enlighten me a bit on this
 topic?
 With kind regards,
 Peter
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