Ref Guide: fix a few wrong javadoc links

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Cassandra Targett 2018-03-20 13:54:37 -05:00
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|`/analysis/field` |{solr-javadocs}/solr-core/org/apache/solr/handler/FieldAnalysisRequestHandler.html[FieldAnalysisRequestHandler] |`_ANALYSIS_FIELD` |Return index- and query-time analysis over the given field(s)/field type(s).
|<<config-api.adoc#config-api,`/config`>> |{solr-javadocs}/solr-core/org/apache/solr/handler/SolrConfigHandler.html[SolrConfigHandler] |`_CONFIG` |Retrieve/modify Solr configuration.
|`/debug/dump` |{solr-javadocs}/solr-core/org/apache/solr/handler/DumpRequestHandler.html[DumpRequestHandler] |`_DEBUG_DUMP` |Echo the request contents back to the client.
|<<exporting-result-sets.adoc#exporting-result-sets,`/export`>> |{solr-javadocs}/solr-core/org/apache/solr/handler/component/ExportHandler.html[ExportHandler] |`_EXPORT` |Export full sorted result sets.
|<<exporting-result-sets.adoc#exporting-result-sets,`/export`>> |{solr-javadocs}/solr-core/org/apache/solr/handler/ExportHandler.html[ExportHandler] |`_EXPORT` |Export full sorted result sets.
|<<realtime-get.adoc#realtime-get,`/get`>> |{solr-javadocs}/solr-core/org/apache/solr/handler/RealTimeGetHandler.html[RealTimeGetHandler] |`_GET` |Real-time get: low-latency retrieval of the latest version of a document.
|<<graph-traversal.adoc#exporting-graphml-to-support-graph-visualization,`/graph`>> |{solr-javadocs}/solr-core/org/apache/solr/handler/GraphHandler.html[GraphHandler] |`_ADMIN_GRAPH` |Return http://graphml.graphdrawing.org/[GraphML] formatted output from a <<graph-traversal.adoc#graph-traversal,`gather` `Nodes` streaming expression>>.
|<<index-replication.adoc#index-replication,`/replication`>> |{solr-javadocs}/solr-core/org/apache/solr/handler/ReplicationHandler.html[ReplicationHandler] |`_REPLICATION` |Replicate indexes for SolrCloud recovery and Master/Slave index distribution.

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=== Controlling Credentials
You control which credentials provider will be used by configuring the `zkCredentialsProvider` property in `solr.xml` 's `<solrcloud>` section to the name of a class (on the classpath) implementing the {solr-javadocs}/solr-solrj/org/apache/solr/common/cloud/ZkCredentialsProvider[`ZkCredentialsProvider`] interface. `server/solr/solr.xml` in the Solr distribution defines the `zkCredentialsProvider` such that it will take on the value of the same-named `zkCredentialsProvider` system property if it is defined (e.g., by uncommenting the `SOLR_ZK_CREDS_AND_ACLS` environment variable definition in `solr.in.sh/.cmd` - see below), or if not, default to the `DefaultZkCredentialsProvider` implementation.
You control which credentials provider will be used by configuring the `zkCredentialsProvider` property in `solr.xml` 's `<solrcloud>` section to the name of a class (on the classpath) implementing the {solr-javadocs}/solr-solrj/org/apache/solr/common/cloud/ZkCredentialsProvider.html[`ZkCredentialsProvider`] interface. `server/solr/solr.xml` in the Solr distribution defines the `zkCredentialsProvider` such that it will take on the value of the same-named `zkCredentialsProvider` system property if it is defined (e.g., by uncommenting the `SOLR_ZK_CREDS_AND_ACLS` environment variable definition in `solr.in.sh/.cmd` - see below), or if not, default to the `DefaultZkCredentialsProvider` implementation.
==== Out of the Box Credential Implementations
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=== Controlling ACLs
You control which ACLs will be added by configuring `zkACLProvider` property in `solr.xml` 's `<solrcloud>` section to the name of a class (on the classpath) implementing the {solr-javadocs}//solr-solrj/org/apache/solr/common/cloud/ZkACLProvider[`ZkACLProvider`] interface. `server/solr/solr.xml` in the Solr distribution defines the `zkACLProvider` such that it will take on the value of the same-named `zkACLProvider` system property if it is defined (e.g., by uncommenting the `SOLR_ZK_CREDS_AND_ACLS` environment variable definition in `solr.in.sh/.cmd` - see below), or if not, default to the `DefaultZkACLProvider` implementation.
You control which ACLs will be added by configuring `zkACLProvider` property in `solr.xml` 's `<solrcloud>` section to the name of a class (on the classpath) implementing the {solr-javadocs}//solr-solrj/org/apache/solr/common/cloud/ZkACLProvider.html[`ZkACLProvider`] interface. `server/solr/solr.xml` in the Solr distribution defines the `zkACLProvider` such that it will take on the value of the same-named `zkACLProvider` system property if it is defined (e.g., by uncommenting the `SOLR_ZK_CREDS_AND_ACLS` environment variable definition in `solr.in.sh/.cmd` - see below), or if not, default to the `DefaultZkACLProvider` implementation.
==== Out of the Box ACL Implementations