>> No, it comes with Solr, an instance of Lucene.
>
>No, it comes with Verity and Solr.
>

Dave, not to argue, but I just undid and reinstalled the developer version as a 
standalone (finally getting rid of CF7). I got Solr installed, but Verity was 
not installed. In fact the installer application says "Search services: not 
installed". And nowhere in the installation was I allowed to make a selection 
based on that.

After all this, it sure doesn't look like the Developer Version installs 
Verity. And I need a license to  download Verity from Adobe, which I don't have 
because I use Developer Edition. So I guess I am stuck? 

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