One last thing. Is there any real benefit in running SolrCloud and Zookeeper separate? I am seeing some funkiness with the separation of the two, funkiness I wasn't seeing when running SolrCloud + Zookeeper together as outlined in the Wiki.
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 4:52 PM, Jared Griffith <jgriff...@picsauditing.com>wrote: > Cool, thanks. > > > On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 4:19 PM, Shawn Heisey <s...@elyograg.org> wrote: > >> On 8/29/2013 4:53 PM, Jared Griffith wrote: >> >>> OK, so to get our initial documents in, we would use the curl / java >>> upload >>> calls as documented in the wiki. Then once we get it all plugged into >>> our >>> application, we would use the SolrJ client and plug in zookeeper >>> information there, so that the application could then update and retrieve >>> data correct? >>> >> >> You can use SolrJ for everything, even initially loading the documents. >> Because it's an API and not an app, you'd have to write the code. >> >> If you have an established procedure using curl or other tools, go ahead >> and use it. >> >> Thanks, >> Shawn >> >> > > > -- > > Jared Griffith > Linux Administrator, PICS Auditing, LLC > P: (949) 936-4574 > C: (909) 653-7814 > > <http://www.picsauditing.com> > > 17701 Cowan #140 | Irvine, CA | 92614 > > Join PICS on LinkedIn and Twitter! > > <https://twitter.com/PICSAuditingLLC> > -- Jared Griffith Linux Administrator, PICS Auditing, LLC P: (949) 936-4574 C: (909) 653-7814 <http://www.picsauditing.com> 17701 Cowan #140 | Irvine, CA | 92614 Join PICS on LinkedIn and Twitter! <https://twitter.com/PICSAuditingLLC>