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[Solr Wiki] Trivial Update of "WhyNoWar" by ShawnHeisey

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Comment:
remove speculation about specific future version numbers.

  
  Note that if you choose to do this kind of deployment, you are on your own.  The project cannot support every container out there.  Solr already has problems deploying in some containers, even with older releases that DID have the .war file in the dist directory.  There is a guava dependency problem that prevents Solr from working in !GlassFish 4.x, documented in [[https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-5109|SOLR-5109]].  This bug has been closed with a status of "Won't Fix" because we no longer officially support deploying in a user-provided container.
  
- Eventually, perhaps in a 6.x version, Solr will become a completely standalone application.  When that happens, there will be no guarantee that users can still compile Solr in a way that can be deployed in a third-party container.  Hopefully that will be an option for all of 5.x, but that option is currently expected to disappear with 6.0.
+ Eventually, Solr will become a completely standalone application.  When that happens, there will be no guarantee that users can still compile Solr in a way that can be deployed in a third-party container.  This remains an option at the moment, but that option is expected to disappear in a later release.