solr-ruby is a library to connect, of course, Solr to Ruby.  So you  
won't be ditching Java to go to Solr, but rather running the Solr  
Java-based web application via a Java web container (Jetty, Tomcat,  
Resin, or other).

Solr is incredibly scalable and fast.  And handles any number of  
connections at a time for both reading and writing.

        Erik


On Mar 6, 2007, at 12:32 AM, Joe Stelmach wrote:

> Thanks for the fast reply Dave.
>
> I'm working on a system that does some back-end processing in Java,  
> but
> uses Rails on the front end.  I'd really like to ditch Java  
> completely,
> but the Threading support in Ruby is very limiting (at least as far  
> as I
> understand it,) so I'm stuck trying to glue the pieces together.
>
> Thanks for the solr tip - I'll see if that can help me...
>
>
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