Thanks ... but that is an extremely simplified situation.

We are not just looking for Solr as a new tool to start using it.

In our production, we have cloud based big data indexing using Solr for many
years. We have developed lots business related logic/component deployed as
webapps working seamlessly with solr.

I will give you a simple example, we purchased multi-lingual processors (and
many other 3rd parties) which we integrated with solr by carefully deploy
the libraries (e.g.) in the tomcat container so they work together. This
basically means we have to rewrite all those components to make it work with
solr 5 or 6. 

In my opinion, for those solr users like our company, it will really be
beneficial if Solr could keep supporting deploying a war and maintain
parallel support with its new standalone release, although this might be too
much work? 

Thanks 
Renee



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