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[Solr Wiki] Trivial Update of "WhyNoWar" by ShawnHeisey
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The "WhyNoWar" page has been changed by ShawnHeisey:
https://wiki.apache.org/solr/WhyNoWar?action=diff&rev1=3&rev2=4
Comment:
minor rewording.
For the moment, yes. There is still a solr.war file in the download, found in the server/webapps directory. If you take that solr.war file, the logging jars in server/lib/ext, and the log4j.properties in server/resources, then you can deploy in a third-party servlet container just like you could with Solr 4.x.
- Eventually, most likely in a later 5.x version, Solr will become a completely standalone application. When that happens, there will be no guarantee that users can still compile Solr as a war file and deploy in a third-party container. Hopefully that will be an option for all of 5.x, but I would expect it to disappear with 6.0.
+ Eventually, most likely in a later 5.x version, Solr will become a completely standalone application. When that happens, there will be no guarantee that users can still compile Solr as a war file and deploy 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.