Thanks Mark!

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On Jul 23, 2010, at 10:17 AM, Mark Allan [via Lucene] wrote:

> Hi Stephan, 
> 
> On the iPad, as with the iPhone, I'm afraid you're stuck with using   
> SQLite if you want any form of database in your app. 
> 
> I suppose if you wanted to get really ambitious and had a lot of time   
> on your hands you could use Xcode to try and compile one of the open- 
> source C-based DBs/Indexers, but as with most things in OS X and iOS   
> development, if you're bending over yourself trying to implement   
> something, you're probably doing it wrongly!  Also, I wouldn't put it   
> past the AppStore guardians to reject your app purely on the basis of   
> having used something other than SQLite! 
> 
> Apple's cocoa-dev mailing list is very active if you have problems,   
> but do your homework before asking questions or you'll get short shrift. 
>         http://lists.apple.com/cocoa-dev
> 
> Mark 
> 
> On 22 Jul 2010, at 6:12 pm, Stephan Schwab wrote: 
> 
> > Dear Solr community, 
> > 
> > does anyone know whether it may be possible or has already been done   
> > to 
> > bring Solr to the Apple iPad so that applications may use a local   
> > search 
> > engine? 
> > 
> > Greetings, 
> > Stephan
> 
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