-1... As a user point of view. We integrates the solr war in JBOSS or tomcat with the other web applications or dedicated according the deployment. It allows to: - unify the monitoring tools: same as our web application - simplify the installation scripts: only 2 type of servers: application server or database server One of the solr big advantage is to integrate it in your server application with a very small work. It also means that it will be necessary to run 2 big JVMs on the same server or to have 2 servers. You need to take it in account; do you really want to force to run solr standalone as a database?
But it's only a point of view of an user. 2013/5/7 Ryan Ernst <[email protected]>: > +1 > > > On Thursday, May 2, 2013, Robert Muir wrote: >> >> I think solr should no longer be a war file but a search app. I don't care >> how it accomplishes this: jetty, netty, its all up to us. >> >> Let me know your ideas: I think its a necessary step to move solr >> forwards. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
