Hi Gora, 

I am working on a Mobile App, which is updating/accessing/searching data and
I have created a simple prototype using Solr and the Update JSON / Get JSON
functions of Solr. 

I came across some discussion on MongoDB and how it natively stores JSON
data, and hence as I was looking at scalability of data storage/indexing, I
was pausing to understand if I am on the right track of just using Solr or
should I combine Solr with MongoDB as I am reading this blog post...

http://blog.knuthaugen.no/2010/04/cooking-with-mongodb-and-solr.html
http://blog.knuthaugen.no/2010/04/cooking-with-mongodb-and-solr.html

Maybe this is an incorrect question, as you say -- MongoDB might be an
entirely different beast. 

Apologies for a novice question. My point was, for Mobile / Consumer Web
Apps -- what are the architectural considerations. I don't want it to be a
overkill, hence if solr can natively store/index/search json documents, then
that is the solution I can build on top of. 


Thanks
Rajesh



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