Eclipse and IntelliJ have free IDEs, both are good. Personally I prefer
IntelliJ.

Sorry, but I really can't coach you through the whole process from
the very start. I'll be happy to answer some specific questions. SolrJ
is a typical Java application, all the usual rules apply, the only tricky
part is getting your classpath pointing to the jars distributed with Solr.

Best
Erick

On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 10:59 PM, bing <nibing_...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, Erick,
>
> Thanks for your comment. Though I have some experience in Solr,  I am
> completely a newbie in SolrJ, and haven't tried using SolrJ to access Solr.
> For now, I have a src package of solr3.5.0, and a SolrJ sc downloaded from
> web that I want to incorporate into Solr and have a try. How would I do to
> build and run it? Where should I put the sc in the package? Is IDE a must to
> do that?
>
> I cannot find many start-up tutorials about that, thus would be grateful if
> any suggestions and hints brought about.
>
> Best
> Bing
>
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