+1 Tomcat

It would be nice if the demo can also be used as "Solr in a box", ie
people can put in their own schema and then load in data and have
a working application.

Bill

On 2/21/06, Yonik Seeley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'll plead ignorance: I haven't had experience with Jetty or recent
> versions of Tomcat.
> I wouldn't mind seeing what you can put together, and I agree that all
> else being equal, we should prefer ASF projects.
>
> Perhaps the bundled appserver shouldn't even be a minimal install
> given that some will just copy the example directory to get their
> project off the ground.
>
> -Yonik
>
>
> On 2/19/06, Yoav Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Guys,
> > This FUD upset me enough to actually write a response email on my
> > otherwise splendid vacation.  Tomcat 5.5.15 normal binary distro is
> > 6.5MB, Jetty 6.0beta9 is 12.6MB.  You can have a Tomcat server running
> > in a sub 2MB footprint, again less than or close to than you can get a
> > Jetty with JSP running.  I'm not -1 on Jetty, although I'm -0 for what
> > I think is an important reason: Jetty is not from Apache, Tomcat is,
> > Solr is.  If you want to use Jetty do so but please don't use the
> > wrong, out-of-date, FUD-driven reasons for choosing it over Tomcat.
> > OTOH, I'm a big +1 for using Tomcat because it's an Apache project
> > like Solr, and would be willing to do the packaging work to get a
> > Tomcat demo with Ant stuff when I come back at the end of the month.
> >
> > Yoav
>

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