> 2. It's Java - which is extra overhead for some people - I certainly
> don't use any other Java tools, and I've not dealt with Java since
> Uni. Again, each to their own, but that may push non-Java people away
> from Solr.


You don't need to know Java to use the acts_as_solr plugin.

You just install the plugin and build the index for the first time.
Thenonwards, you just have to start the solr server by issuing a 
command:
rake solr:start.

Now tell me where's Java?

That's pretty much it.


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