Thanks Jeff,
I am going to run Solr for our beta site, mobile.bangordailynews.net,
the mobile device version of our site. I'm just running it on Jetty
right now as a completely separate web app under a different port. The
Jetty port is not available on the web. I'm using Coldfusion to "get"
the r
Tim -
If you can help it, I would suggest running Solr under Tomcat under Linux.
Speaking from experience in a mixed mode environment, the Linux/Tomcat/Solr
implementation just works. We're not newbies under Linux, but we're also a
native Windows shop. The memory management and system availabil
Good news. The rookie did just that. Thanks Chris. Just having a
difficult time how to send my query parameters to the engine from
Coldfusion [intelligently]. I'm going to download the PHP app and see
if I can figure it out. Having lots of fun with this for sure.
Tim
On 9/10/06, Chris Hostetter
: Should it run on a separate port than IIS or integrated using ISAPI plug-in?
I can't make any specific recomendations about Windows or IIS, but i
personally wouldn't Run Solr in the same webserver/appserver that your
users hit -- from a security standpoint, i would protect your solr
instance th