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http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrJBoss

The comment on the change is:
Sections were at wrong levels.

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  === Configuring Solr Home ===
  You can configure the Solr home directory globally via ''-Dsolr.solr.home'' 
in the file ''bin/run.bat''. But that is often not desired because you 
potentially want more than one Solr installation deployed.
  
- ==== Solr Home Configuration ====
+ ==== Solr Home via web.xml ====
  You can configure the Solr home directory to use per webapp in Solr's 
''web.xml'' file. Add following snippet to the web.xml:
  {{{
    <env-entry>
@@ -34, +34 @@

    </env-entry>
  }}}
  
+ ==== Solr Home via properties-service.xml ====
  You can also configure it (and other Solr variables, such as the 
Solr-data-dir) in properties-service.xml like so:
  {{{
  <mbean code="org.jboss.varia.property.SystemPropertiesService" 
name="jboss:type=Service,name=SystemProperties">
@@ -44, +45 @@

  </mbean>
  }}}
  
- ==== JBoss Logging ====
+ === JBoss Logging ===
  By default JBoss uses Log4J for its logging, while the default Solr 
installation uses the [http://www.slf4j.org/manual.html#binding SLF4J binding] 
to log via the JDK1.4 logging system. In order to get Solr to log via Log4J, 
you must replace the slf4j-jdk*.jar binding with the slf4j-log4j*.jar binding. 
From that point on, logging can be configured via the log4j.xml configuration 
file.
  
  For example, this can be used to silence all the INFO messages from Solr:

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