Re: (Solr 1.4 dev) Why solr.common.* packages are in solrj-*.jar ?

2009-10-15 Thread Chris Hostetter
: BTW, is there some sort of transition guide for Solr 1.4? : I see there are changes how classes are divided into JARs : like above, and there are some incompatible API changes. : It'll be greate if such information can be part of CHANGES.txt. CHANGES.txt contains an Upgrading from Solr 1.3

(Solr 1.4 dev) Why solr.common.* packages are in solrj-*.jar ?

2009-10-14 Thread Teruhiko Kurosaka
didn't add this classpath at the first time because this jar sounds like the jar for building Java client. I needed ResourceLoader to write my TokenizerFactory. I wonder why the common classes are in the solrj JAR? Is the solrj JAR not just for the clients? BTW, is there some sort of transition

Re: (Solr 1.4 dev) Why solr.common.* packages are in solrj-*.jar ?

2009-10-14 Thread Ryan McKinley
I wonder why the common classes are in the solrj JAR? Is the solrj JAR not just for the clients? the solr server uses solrj for distributed search. This makes solrj the general way to talk to solr (even from within solr)

Solrj jar?

2008-03-14 Thread Tashfeen Ekram
I am sorry for the newbie question but I have searched every where i can not seem to find a build of the solr java client. It seems as though perhaps it does not exist. Is that true? thanks, tashfeen - Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them

Re: Solrj jar?

2008-03-14 Thread Shalin Shekhar Mangar
Hi Tashfeen, SolrJ (the java client) is going to be released with the upcoming Solr 1.3 You can download a nightly build and run ant dist to build SolrJ jar. It's very stable and well tested so you shouldn't have any problems. On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 8:25 PM, Tashfeen Ekram [EMAIL PROTECTED