: > I'm wondering if moving to a lightweight object container : > (picocontainer, Spring, HiveMind...) to assemble and configure Solr's : > components wouldn't make sense at some point...it might be too much : > work right now, but I can't help thinking that there's some : > reinvention going on here. : : There certainly is reinvention going on... it's just too easy to keep : making incremental changes at this point.
yeah, the nice thing about having Solr use it's own homegrown config parsing / object-factory based framework is that we don't alienate anyone in particular by not using the framework they are most familiar with. Instead we get the best of all worlds by alienating everyone! :) -Hoss
