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Posted to solr-user@lucene.apache.org by Ken Krugler <kk...@transpac.com> on 2012/07/04 17:03:04 UTC

Javadocs issue on Solr web site

Currently all Javadoc links seem to wind up pointing at the api-4_0_0-ALPHA versions - is that expected?

E.g. do a Google search on StreamingUpdateSolrServer. First hit is for "StreamingUpdateSolrServer (Solr 3.6.0 API)"

Follow that link, and you get a 404 for page http://lucene.apache.org/solr/api-4_0_0-ALPHA/org/apache/solr/client/solrj/impl/StreamingUpdateSolrServer.html

-- Ken

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Re: Javadocs issue on Solr web site

Posted by Chris Hostetter <ho...@fucit.org>.
: Currently all Javadoc links seem to wind up pointing at the api-4_0_0-ALPHA versions - is that expected?

yes.  

/solr/api has always pointed at the javadocs for the most recent 
release of solr.  All that's changed now is that we host multiple copies 
of hte javadocs (just like Lucene-Core has for a long time) and the 
canonical URLs make it clear which version you are looking at.

there's an open Jira to make a landing page listing all the versions that 
i'm going to try to get to later today, but you can still find the 3.6 
javadocs here...

http://lucene.apache.org/solr/api-3_6_0/

: E.g. do a Google search on StreamingUpdateSolrServer. First hit is for "StreamingUpdateSolrServer (Solr 3.6.0 API)"
: 
: Follow that link, and you get a 404 for page 
: http://lucene.apache.org/solr/api-4_0_0-ALPHA/org/apache/solr/client/solrj/impl/StreamingUpdateSolrServer.html

that's to be expected:
  1) google hasn't recrawled yet so it doesn't know about the new versions in general
  2) that class was removed in 4.0


-Hoss