Greg,

I guess the question is related to the app-store's ban of java.
If you follow the java-...@lists.apple.com mailing list you'll see that a full 
JVM is a problem but that skimmed, self-installed JVMs have been ok at least 
once.
SOLR is under the family of things that do not need a gui so you do a little 
chance to skim-down efficiently into something that doesn't rely on a 
pre-installed jvm.

I believe the results' of such an experiment interest this list (and the list 
above).

paul


Le 22 mars 2011 à 00:53, Bill Bell a écrit :

> Yes it needs java to run
> 
> Bill Bell
> Sent from mobile
> 
> 
> On Mar 21, 2011, at 2:30 PM, Greg Georges <greg.geor...@biztree.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hello all,
>> 
>> I am using Solr in a Java architecture right now, and the results are great. 
>> The app development team has asked me if it is possible to embed Solr, but 
>> the request is to embed it into a C++ app and mac app using objective C. I 
>> do not have much knowledge on embedded Solr. Does it need a JVM? Is what 
>> they are asking me possible and are there any resources for it? Thanks
>> 
>> Greg

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