epugh commented on pull request #74:
URL: https://github.com/apache/solr/pull/74#issuecomment-818236266


   What was so interesting about this was that it seemed to lower the barrier 
to trying something new out, i.e using Zeppelin.   There is a lot of power 
around analytics locked up in Solr, and it's kind of hard to access.   I've 
mulled over trying to build out more analytics capablities in the Solr Admin, 
but that is a very steep climb.  I also thought about Jupyter, but the work 
that went into the analytics documentation was all based on Zeppelin, (plus 
another Apache project!) so it made sense to use it.  
   
   `bin/solr` to me feels like an entry to a whole grab bag of tools, not just 
core "stop/start the Solr service".   
   
   Maybe we should have had many other scripts in in `bin/` directory?   
   
   `bin/solr zeppelin` or maybe `bin/solr demo-analytics` is all a lot easier 
than downloading and installing Zeppelin, and getting it configured to talk to 
Solr.  
   
   I do think documenting how to connect Solr and Zeppelin would be a good 
thing!  Maybe we add it to the tutorial?


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