Thanks for the answers. I will go with embedded Jetty for my SolrCloud. If
I face with something important I would want to share my experiences with
you.

2013/4/23 Shawn Heisey <s...@elyograg.org>

> On 4/23/2013 2:25 PM, Furkan KAMACI wrote:
>
>> Is there any documentation that explains using Jetty as embedded or not? I
>> use Solr deployed at Tomcat but after you message I will consider about
>> Jetty. If we think about other issues i.e. when I want to update my Solr
>> jars/wars etc.(this is just an foo example) does any pros and cons Tomcat
>> or Jetty has?
>>
>
> The Jetty in the example is only 'embedded' in the sense that you don't
> have to install it separately.  It is not special -- the Jetty components
> are not changed at all, a subset of them is just included in the Solr
> download with a tuned configuration file.
>
> If you go to www.eclipse.org/jetty and download the latest stable-8
> version, you'll see some familiar things - start.jar, an etc directory, a
> lib directory, and a contexts directory.  They have more in them than the
> example does -- extra functionality Solr doesn't need.  If you want to
> start the downloaded version, you can use 'java -jar start.jar' just like
> you do with Solr.
>
> Thanks,
> Shawn
>
>

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