On Jan 21, 2008, at 4:53 PM, Michael Kimsal wrote:
As a fellow 'non-java' person I feel your pain (well, felt it
anyway). A
lot depends on your load and the machine, but I successfully ran
the stock
jetty system on a box last summer for work and didn't have performance
problems. Perf
On Jan 21, 2008, at 11:13 AM, Daniel Andersson wrote:
Well, no. "Immutable Page", and as far as I know (english not being
my mother tongue), that means I can't edit the page
You need to create an account first.
On Jan 21, 2008, at 5:00 PM, Ryan McKinley wrote:
Daniel Andersson wrote:
Hi people
First the typo on http://wiki.apache.org/solr/mySolr:
"Production
Typically it's not recommended do have your front end"
it should probably be "..recommended To have.."
you can edit any of the wiki pages... f
Daniel Andersson wrote:
Hi people
First the typo on http://wiki.apache.org/solr/mySolr:
"Production
Typically it's not recommended do have your front end"
it should probably be "..recommended To have.."
you can edit any of the wiki pages... fixing typos is a great contribution!
As a newbi
Daniel:
As a fellow 'non-java' person I feel your pain (well, felt it anyway). A
lot depends on your load and the machine, but I successfully ran the stock
jetty system on a box last summer for work and didn't have performance
problems. The bigger issue was from the other java people complaining
Hi people
First the typo on http://wiki.apache.org/solr/mySolr:
"Production
Typically it's not recommended do have your front end"
it should probably be "..recommended To have.."
Second, I don't know much about Java, nor about Jetty/Resin/JBoss/
Tomcat. I went through the tutorial and was im