Hi,

Thanks for your response. Can you please let me know what is the procedure to 
create a private build.
Can we migrate the jars using the Tomcat migration tool?

Thanks,
Suraksha

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Hi

Tricky noe. You may want to weigh in on 
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-16441__;!!Obbck6kTJA!bRDiQ5A1DSfxZPcxG8Hxmnlt1e3yskD5k4GBTrQ_QC9WOhnkXFBAOGuKDwYfYIww3JzqNAUu9tvMD-sQFpzl$
  and perhaps help it move forward. Once Solr is on Jetty 11 or 12 this should 
be possible. But don’t hold your breath until we start planning a Solr 10 
release, probably after Lucene releases v10.

But you can make a private build of Solr earlier of course.

Jan Høydahl

> 1. feb. 2024 kl. 07:05 skrev Suraksha Shetty <sshet...@opentext.com.invalid>:
>
> Hi All,
>
> We are migrating Tomcat 9 to 10.1 in our product. As part of this migration 
> namespace Javax is changed to Jakarta.
> We are using Solr9 as an embedded web app.
> We have a custom SolrDispatchFilter which extends the 
> org.apache.solr.servlet.SolrDispatchFilter which is still using javax. 
> Because of this we are facing compilation errors since Jakarta cannot be 
> converted to javax.
>
> Please let us know if Solr9 is supported with Tomcat 10. If not, please let 
> us know what can be done for the above issue.
>
> Thanks,
> Suraksha
>
>

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