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Craig McClanahan commented on SOLR-586:
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bq. I'm going to start making the changes. Hope to post a patch soon.

Cool.  Two things I noticed that we should pay attention to:

* The solr-server POM I posted should also declare dependencies on the Lucene
  2.4-DEV jars that it uses (which also implies you need to have installed those
  locally by running "ant generate-maven-artifacts" in the Lucene source tree).

* Given we need to do that, it would be nice to add a similar build target into 
the
  Solr build.xml file, so the prototypes get things like the right version 
numbers.
  This will also require the same prerequesite that the Lucene build does, that
  you have installed the Ant Maven Tasks jar into your Ant environment.

Does SolrJ also require a Lucene dependency if you use it in the "embedded 
server" style?


> Maven - Solr Artifact Publishing
> --------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-586
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-586
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: clients - java, contrib - DataImportHandler
>    Affects Versions: 1.3
>            Reporter: Spencer Crissman
>            Assignee: Shalin Shekhar Mangar
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 1.3
>
>         Attachments: solr-common.pom.xml, solr-dih.pom.xml, 
> solr-server.pom.xml, solr2mvn.sh, solrj.pom.xml
>
>
> I know there is an issue open (SOLR-19) for getting a solr build going under 
> Maven.  This issue differs from that in that it does not concern the build 
> process of the solr project, but rather simple dependency management for 
> maven projects that depend on the solr artifacts.  I've outlined a way to 
> easily incorporate solrj + dependencies into your own maven projects, in 
> hopes that others doing this find it useful.  
> This issue's purpose is twofold:
> 1) Let others know the process.
> 2) Open the idea of whether this can be streamlined/incorporated into the 
> standard build in some manner.
> Depending on Solrj in a Maven Project
> 1) Build a 1.3 snapshot.
>   1.1) Check out the code from http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/lucene/solr/
>   1.2) Build using "ant dist" 
> 2) Install the artifacts into your maven repo, using the included pom files.
>   2.1) Move to your dist/apache-solr-1.3-dev/dist directory.
>   2.2) Copy the attached pom files into this directory.
>   2.3) Install solr-common into your repo.
>     ex) mvn install:install-file -Dfile=apache-solr-common-1.3-dev.jar 
> -DpomFile=solr-common.pom.xml
>   2.4) Install solrj into your repo.
>     ex) mvn install:install-file -Dfile=apache-solr-solrj-1.3-dev.jar 
> -DpomFile=solrj.pom.xml
> 3) Use Solrj in your existing Maven projects by including it as a dependency 
> in your own pom.xml
>         <dependency>
>             <groupId>org.apache.lucene.solr</groupId>
>             <artifactId>solrj</artifactId>
>             <version>1.3-SNAPSHOT</version>
>         </dependency>
>         
> So given the above process, it seems like it would be relatively simple to 
> standardize this process by:
> 1) Including the solr-common and solrj pom files w/ the dist.  
> 2) Automating the periodic installation of the artifacts to a central repo, 
> such as the ibiblio repo.  
> If those steps were performed, then creating a (maven) project based on solrj 
> would be super simple: just #3 from above.  Since most custom developments 
> are probably for the clients, it seems like simplifying this would be a nice 
> step to take. 

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