Thank you all for the reply. I have updated the solr client list.

Regards

Ganesh



On 31-08-2017 00:37, Leonardo Perez Pulido wrote:
Hi,
Apart from take a look at the Solr's wiki, I think one of the main reasons
why these API's are all out dated is that Solr itself provides the 'API' to
many different languages in the form of output formats.

Maybe you know that the main protocol used in Solr for communication with
its clients is HTTP. Many (if not all) of today's programming languages
provides a mean to send request to Solr via HTTP. And Solr 'responses' to
every one of those languages via different available response formats.

By default there are response formats for: JavaScript, Python, Ruby, and
SolrJ (Java). All that response formats are first-class citizens in Solr.

Have a look:
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/IntegratingSolr
https://lucene.apache.org/solr/guide/6_6/client-apis.html

Regards.

On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 1:59 PM, Alexandre Rafalovitch <arafa...@gmail.com>
wrote:

We do have a page on the Wiki with a lot of that information.

Did you see it?

Regards,
     Alex


On 29 Aug. 2017 2:28 am, "Aditya" <findbestopensou...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi

I am aggregating open source solr client libraries across all languages.
Below are the links. Very few projects are currently active. Most of them
are last updated few years back. Please provide me pointers, if i missed
any solr client library.

http://www.findbestopensource.com/tagged/solr-client
http://www.findbestopensource.com/tagged/solr-gui


Regards
Ganesh

PS: The website http://www.findbestopensource.com search is powered by
Solr.


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