On 6-Nov-07, at 10:52 AM, Jörg Kiegeland wrote:


If you need to allow HTTP access to solr, then just use standard solr with your embedded stuff in a custom request handler (or something). Any other path, you will be re-inventing many wheels.

If at all possible, I reccomend checking out:
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/Solrj

this is nice because you can write the same code and use it in an embedded context or with an HTTP server depending on the needs (or if the needs change)
As I see, the SolrServer interface (and Solrj in general) only is shiped with version 1.3.

Is there any date when Solr 1.3 is published?

No planned date, but I wouldn't expect it to be _too_ long. It would be nice to coincide with Lucene 2.3.

How reliable are the nightly builds? Can it be used in production?

I think it is quite reliable, but there are bound to be a few quirks that haven't been discovered yet. I'm using it in production.

More important than any claims we make is running it against your own application's test suite, of course.

-Mike

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