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  <<TableOfContents>>
  
  == Requirements ==
-  * Java5 or greater installed. (Note: starting with Solr 4, Java 1.6 will be 
required)
+  * Java 1.5 or greater installed. (Note: starting with Solr 4, Java 1.6 will 
be required)
   * A servlet container such as Tomcat, Jetty, or Resin
   * A [[http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/lucene/solr/|Solr distribution]] 
(Or a [[http://wiki.apache.org/solr/NightlyBuilds|Nightly build]] if you want 
the latest)
   * Although Solr strives to be agnostic of the Locale where the server is 
running, some code paths may inadvertently be depending on the System default 
Locale, or Charset. (In particular, there are 
[[https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-2271|known bugs in Sun's JVM 
dealing with XSLTs in non English locales]])  It is recommended that when 
running Solr you set the following system properties: {{{-Duser.language=en 
-Duser.country=US}}}
@@ -15, +15 @@

  
  == Setup ==
   * Stop your servlet container
-  * From the solr distribution, copy the solr war to the webapps directory of 
your servlet container '''as solr.war'''
+  * From the Solr distribution, copy the Solr war to the webapps directory of 
your servlet container '''as solr.war'''
-  * From the solr distribution, copy the example solr home '''example/solr''' 
as a template for your solr home.
+  * From the Solr distribution, copy the example Solr home '''example/solr''' 
as a template for your Solr home.
-  * Start the servlet container, passing the location of your solr home.  This 
may be done in a number of ways:
+  * Start the servlet container, passing the location of your Solr home.  This 
may be done in a number of ways:
-   * Set the java system property solr.solr.home to your solr home. (ie: using 
the example jetty setup: {{{java -Dsolr.solr.home=/some/dir -jar start.jar}}}
+   * Set the java system property solr.solr.home to your Solr home. (ie: using 
the example jetty setup: {{{java -Dsolr.solr.home=/some/dir -jar start.jar}}}
-   * Configure the servlet container such that a JNDI lookup of 
"java:comp/env/solr/home" by the solr webapp will point to the solr home.
+   * Configure the servlet container such that a JNDI lookup of 
"java:comp/env/solr/home" by the Solr webapp will point to the Solr home.
-   * The default solr home is "solr" under the JVM's current working directory 
($CWD/solr), so start the servlet container in the directory containing ./solr
+   * The default Solr home is "solr" under the JVM's current working directory 
($CWD/solr), so start the servlet container in the directory containing ./solr
-  * Go to the solr admin page to verify that the installation is working.  It 
will be at http://localhost:8080/solr/admin
+  * Go to the Solr admin page to verify that the installation is working.  It 
will be at http://localhost:8080/solr/admin
    * The servlet container may have started on a port other than 8080... check 
the servlet containers documentation if you don't know what this is.
    * If there is already a servlet container running at that port, yours may 
fail to start.  Shut down the other one or change the port that yours is 
running at.
  
@@ -32, +32 @@

  
   * [[SolrGlassfish|Glassfish]]
   * [[SolrJBoss|JBoss]]
-  * [[SolrJetty|Jetty]] (default, included into solr package)
+  * [[SolrJetty|Jetty]] (default, included into Solr package)
   * [[SolrResin|Resin]]
   * [[SolrTomcat|Tomcat]]
   * [[SolrWeblogic|Weblogic]]
@@ -43, +43 @@

   * [[SolrOnAmazonEC2]]
  
  === Live CD/ Software Appliances for Solr ===
- Here is a ready to deploy software appliance for solr available in Live CD, 
HDD/USB Stick Image, Virtual Image for Vistualbox/Vmware/Xen/Amazon EC2 
formats. Saves you time to install and configure solr and lets you get started 
within minutes.
+ Here is a ready to deploy software appliance for Solr available in Live CD, 
HDD/USB Stick Image, Virtual Image for Vistualbox/Vmware/Xen/Amazon EC2 
formats. Saves you time to install and configure Solr and lets you get started 
within minutes.
  
   * [[http://www.initcron.org/blaze|Blaze - Appliance for Solr]]
  

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