sorry. I meant 1.2 and 1.3. thanks> Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2008 18:30:54 -0800> From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: java client for java 1.4 solr 2.0> To: 
solr-user@lucene.apache.org> > Sean,> There is no solr 2.0 nor 3.0 yet - 1.2 is 
the last release, while 1.3 is still baking in the oven.> The only 
supported/official Solr Java client is solrj, and you can get it if you get 
Solr our of svn (and maybe some other way). If solrj doesn't work for you, I am 
guessing you'll have to roll your own.> > Otis> --> Sematext -- 
http://sematext.com/ -- Lucene - Solr - Nutch> > ----- Original Message ----> 
From: Sean Laval <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org> Sent: 
Saturday, January 5, 2008 5:24:29 PM> Subject: java client for java 1.4 solr 
2.0> > > can anyone offer any advice as to whether there is a java client that> 
will work on java 1.4 against 2.0. Well I have seen various references> to java 
a java clients but there doesn't seem to be one included in the> solr 2.0 
distribution. I think there is one intended for solr 3.0 but> of course that is 
not released yet. In any case, I assume that would> require java 5 and that 
would be undesirable from my perspective.> > At this point I can't decide 
whether to write my own java client> incorporating other apache software (http 
client, xerces, xalan etc) that> deals with the http and xml interaction. If I 
develop such a client, it> may be more aligned to my particular business 
problem - though it may> not... it may be generic. Difficult to say at this 
points as I've not> really done any deatiled design.> > Thanks everyone.> > 
Sean> _________________________________________________________________> Telly 
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