Solr does use ant. I'm not sure why you'd be missing the build
scripts. Some people have had luck using eclipse in their development.
There was even some conversation about this on the solr-users list
recently. If you search the list I'm sure you could find it.
-Colin
On Nov 9, 2009, at 3:02 PM, Christian López Espínola wrote:
Hi everybody,
I've just download solr trunk and tried to prepare a working
environment.
I created a new Eclipse project and linked the folders src/common,
src/java, src/solrj, src/test and src/webapp/src as source folders. I
added every jar in /lib to my project classpath.
But the test folder isn't compiling because of the lack of Jetty.
BTW, I thought that solr would be using ant or mvn, but I didn't found
any build scripts nor pom.
Is there any 'standard' about what IDE to use in Solr development?
Any pointer will be very helpful. TIA.
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