Maximka
The app server is bundled in Solr, so you do not install Tomcat or JEtty 
separately. 
Cheers -- Rick

On October 19, 2017 2:01:30 AM EDT, maximka19 <moldabeko...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hi everyone!
>
>I was looking for full-text search engine and chosen Solr. Quickly
>introduced with Solr. Now I'm having troubles with taking Solr to
>Production
>under Windows Server.
>
>As You know, from Solr 5 there is no .WAR-file in package; I couldn't
>deploy
>Solr 7.1 to Tomcat 9. Didn't found any information, tutorials, guides
>relevantly to new versions of both Solr and Tomcat.
>
>So, the first question that comes: do I need to use default Jetty
>container
>in production? Or Tomcat is more preferable in production ways? If so,
>why?
>For what reasons? In older (and the only) books about Solr I've read
>the
>Tomcat is more efficient in production that default Jetty. Book were
>considering Solr 3 and Tomcat 6. Nowadays versions are much higher. If
>we
>can use Jetty in production, how to deploy Solr with Jetty as a service
>in
>Windows Server? There are no scripts provided for Windows users, only
>for
>.NIX-users.
>
>Troubling with this question for two weeks, really. There are NO
>relevant
>information in such questions, even in official documentation. And the
>other
>thing: do Solr users to know smth else about deployin Solr to
>production?
>Any bugs, recommendations, best practices? Or everything goes
>out-of-the-box? 
>
>
>I really need help, advices and guides in this question.
>Thank You
>
>
>
>
>--
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