Have you played with Hyper Estraier?  It sounds like the two are very similar.

Chris

On 11/1/06, Thiago Jackiw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey there,

The Solr nightly build is a ready-to-go solution which has an embedded
servlet container called Jetty. The only requirement that you need to
have is either JRE or JDK 5.0 running on your machine, I prefer JRE
because it's lighter. And that's simply it. You don't even need to
know java at all to use Solr with Rails. I don't  :)

Then once you have Solr on your machine, you just start it and let it
run. It's recommended to have it run as a daemon, so you don't always
have to be starting it manually every time you restart your computer.

It's actually easier than it sounds to have it running and integrated
with a rails app. And if more people show interest, maybe my buddy Joe
and I could come by and give a little talk about it.

Try it out and let me know what do you think.

-- Thiago

On 11/1/06, brez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> yea im knee deep in search engines at the moment, glad to see this..
> isnt solr a servlet app tho? i.e. do you have to run a container?
> how's it work?
>
> > The first plugin (http://acts-as-solr.rubyforge.org) is called
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