On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 12:22 PM, Stardrive Engineering
stardrive.engineer...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks. Since Tomcat and Solr are running already Tomcat oriented samples to
quickly get up to
speed would be good to have next.
I think that the issue is that Jetty is small, and easy to embed and
I've seen a number of users fail to get Solr working correctly in
combination with the Drupal client code when using the .deb installer
so I have been strongly recommending against it personally.
It's also a rather stale version of Solr, generally.
-Peter
On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 4:04 AM, Gora
On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 8:13 PM, Peter Wolanin peter.wola...@acquia.com wrote:
I've seen a number of users fail to get Solr working correctly in
combination with the Drupal client code when using the .deb installer
so I have been strongly recommending against it personally.
Hmm, have never done
I'm on OS X for Solr work.
It would be great to have a Tomcat based example because it involves a lot of
effort just to get something up and functional other wise. Here is how I see it
making sense:
1 - Have a tutorial or distribution that has Tomcat and Solr integrated, this
can be cloned
Solr,
We are looking to test Solr in a Tomcat setting and have discovered that the
samples that come with Solr are demonstrated with Jetty. Is there a tutorial
that teaches how to rebuild these samples within Tomcat? So far we have Tomcat
running and a basic deployed version of Solr that only