we also use Solarium. the documentation is pretty spotty in some cases (tho
they've recently updated it, or at least the formatting, which seems to be
a move in the right direction), but overall pretty simple to use. some good
plugins at hand to help extend the base power, too. i'd say give it a whirl

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*John Blythe*
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On Mon, May 30, 2016 at 4:27 AM, Georg Sorst <georg.so...@gmail.com> wrote:

> We've had good experiences with Solarium, so it's probably worth spending
> some time in getting it to run.
>
> scott.chu <scott....@udngroup.com> schrieb am Mo., 30. Mai 2016 um
> 09:30 Uhr:
>
> >
> > We have two legacy in-house applications written in PHP 5.2.6 and 5.5.3.
> > Our engineers currently just use fopen with url to search Solr but it's
> > kinda unenough when we want to do more advanced, complex queries. We've
> > tried to use something called 'Solarium' but its installtion steps has
> > something to do with symphony, which is kinda complicated. We can't get
> the
> > installation done ok. I'd like to know if there are some other
> > better-structured PHP libraries or APIs?
> >
> > Note: Solr is 5.4.1.
> >
> > scott.chu,scott....@udngroup.com
> > 2016/5/30 (週一)
> >
>

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