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Vitaliy Zhovtyuk updated SOLR-5530:
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    Attachment: SOLR-5530.patch

Added comments to org.apache.solr.client.solrj.impl.NoOpResponseParser
Added Tests checking NoOpResponseParser
Added test demonstrating how to use NoOpResponseParser in order to construct 
query

> SolrJ NoOpResponseParser
> ------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-5530
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-5530
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: clients - java
>            Reporter: Upayavira
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: PATCH-5530.txt, SOLR-5530.patch
>
>
> If you want the raw response string out of SolrJ, the advice seems to be to 
> just use an HttpClient directly. 
> However, sometimes you may have a lot of SolrJ infrastructure already in 
> place to build out queries, etc, so it would be much simpler to just use 
> SolrJ to do the work.
> This patch offers a NoOpResponseParser, which simply puts the entire response 
> into an entry in a NamedList.
> Because the response isn't parsed into a QueryResponse, usage is slightly 
> different:
> HttpSolrServer server = new HttpSolrServer("http://localhost:8983/solr";);
> SolrQuery query = new SolrQuery("*:*");
> QueryRequest req = new QueryRequest(query);
> server.setParser(new NoOpResponseParser());
> NamedList<Object> resp = server.request(req);
> String responseString = resp.get("response");



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