Hi,

solr uses common standards (Indexing and Searching through HTTP Requests
with JSON and XML as two of many possible response formats).

I think you should download solr and look through the wiki how to index
some example documents and query them (http://wiki.apache.org/solr/).
When you have done this you look at the following page and integrate solr
with a client of the following page:

http://wiki.apache.org/solr/IntegratingSolr

There are different .NET implementations for acting as a Solr client.
These implementations already provide you an API which is maybe easily
integratable in sitecore.

Kind regards,
Jan

2012/8/16 Samuthira Pandi S <samuthir...@infosys.com>

> Hi,
>
> Currently I am working as a Sitecore Developer.
> My client would like  to implement SOLR search integration on my sitecore
> application.
> I don't have idea to implement, if you have any document related to this.
> Kindly share the configure document.
>
> Thanks & regards
> Samuthirapandi.S
>
>
>
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