Re: Beginner questions

2012-09-12 Thread Alexandre Rafalovitch
I would start with version 4, hands down. I started with Solr 4 alpha and has moved to beta. Final can't be too far behind. So far, it has been extremely stable for me. And unless you are going into production in a next week, it will probably be final while you are learning. Regards, Alex. Pe

Re: Beginner questions

2012-09-12 Thread Ahmet Arslan
>     Should I go with Beta 4 or stable 3? I would use solr 4, since this is first time installation. >     Which servlet container would you suggest is > the most efficient for my implementation? Folks use both jetty and tomcat. >     I'm unclear if the JDK is required or I can > just install

Re: Beginner questions: Jetty and solr with utf-8 + cached page + dedup

2008-03-26 Thread Thorsten Scherler
On Tue, 2008-03-25 at 10:56 -0700, Vinci wrote: > Hi, > > Thank for your reply. > Question for apply xslt: If I use saxon, where should the saxon.jar located > if I using the example jetty server? lib/ inside example/ or outside the > example/? http://wiki.apache.org/solr/mySolr "... Typically it

Re: Beginner questions: Jetty and solr with utf-8 + cached page + dedup

2008-03-25 Thread Vinci
Hi, Thank for your reply. Question for apply xslt: If I use saxon, where should the saxon.jar located if I using the example jetty server? lib/ inside example/ or outside the example/? Thank you, Vinci ryantxu wrote: > > Vinci wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I am new to Solr and just make the Solr (

Re: Beginner questions: Jetty and solr with utf-8 + cached page + dedup

2008-03-25 Thread Ryan McKinley
Vinci wrote: Hi all, I am new to Solr and just make the Solr (3-8-nightly) run on the machine. I want the System to be more portable so I want to use the jetty Solr in example...before I tried to index the documents, I would like to ask some question: 1. Do I need to pay special attention when I