because some of the underlying classes in SolrJ try to communicate
with Zookeeper to intelligently route requests to leaders.

It looks like you don't have your classpath pointed at the
dist/solrj-lib, at least that would be my first guess...

Best
Erick

On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 7:51 AM, Peri Subrahmanya
<peri.subrahma...@htcinc.com> wrote:
> I m trying to use the EmbeddedSolrServer and here is my sample code:
>
> CoreContainer.Initializer initializer = new CoreContainer.Initializer();
> CoreContainer coreContainer = initializer.initialize();
> EmbeddedSolrServer server = new EmbeddedSolrServer(coreContainer, "");
>
> Upon running I get the following exception - java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
> org/apache/solr/common/cloud/ZooKeeperException.
>
> I m not sure why its complaining about ZooKeeper. Any ideas please?
>
> Thank you,
> Peri Subrahmanya
>
>
>
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