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Robert Muir commented on LUCENE-5376:
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I had to add jackson for streaming / incremental parsing for the bulk APIs ... 
I think (not sure!) that we should just move to jackson for everything, but I 
haven't started that yet. I'll look into it.
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OK, I may have sent this in the wrong direction with my latest commit, so just 
back it out if you want to move to jackson. I assumed the opposite, since 
jackson was only used in a few places. I will say I do prefer the simpler 
underengineered api of the json-smart vs the ... no comment... jackson, even if 
it has less features. Reminds me of HttpURLConnection vs httpclient.


> Add a demo search server
> ------------------------
>
>                 Key: LUCENE-5376
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-5376
>             Project: Lucene - Core
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Michael McCandless
>            Assignee: Michael McCandless
>         Attachments: lucene-demo-server.tgz
>
>
> I think it'd be useful to have a "demo" search server for Lucene.
> Rather than being fully featured, like Solr, it would be minimal, just 
> wrapping the existing Lucene modules to show how you can make use of these 
> features in a server setting.
> The purpose is to demonstrate how one can build a minimal search server on 
> top of APIs like SearchManager, SearcherLifetimeManager, etc.
> This is also useful for finding rough edges / issues in Lucene's APIs that 
> make building a server unnecessarily hard.
> I don't think it should have back compatibility promises (except Lucene's 
> index back compatibility), so it's free to improve as Lucene's APIs change.
> As a starting point, I'll post what I built for the "eating your own dog 
> food" search app for Lucene's & Solr's jira issues 
> http://jirasearch.mikemccandless.com (blog: 
> http://blog.mikemccandless.com/2013/05/eating-dog-food-with-lucene.html ). It 
> uses Netty to expose basic indexing & searching APIs via JSON, but it's very 
> rough (lots nocommits).



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