I've seen a number of users fail to get Solr working correctly in
combination with the Drupal client code when using the .deb installer
so I have been strongly recommending against it personally.

It's also a rather stale version of Solr, generally.

-Peter

On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 4:04 AM, Gora Mohanty <g...@mimirtech.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 12:22 PM, Stardrive Engineering
> <stardrive.engineer...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Thanks. Since Tomcat and Solr are running already Tomcat oriented samples to 
>> quickly get up to
>> speed would be good to have next.
>
> I think that the issue is that Jetty is small, and easy to embed and get
> running, which is why it is packaged along with Solr.
>
>>                                                  What do you think of this 
>> site, is it up to date and worth learning? The site seems to get cut off 
>> prematurely, are there more tutorials of this kind?
>>
>> http://synapticloop.com/tomes/solr/solr-tutorial/solr-from-whoa-to-go/
>
> Just skimmed through this part,
> http://synapticloop.com/tomes/solr/solr-tutorial/the-base-solr-install/
> and it looks reasonable.
>
> What operating system are you using? Some of them, e.g., Debian and
> Ubuntu, have packages for Solr (though, probably version 1.4)
> running in Tomcat. It might be easiest to look for such a package
> for your OS.
>
> Regards,
> Gora
>



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