Hi Paul,
sorry I'm late but I've been in the middle of a conf call :( On which
IRC server the #solr channel is? I'll reach you ASAP.
Thanks a lot!
Simo
http://people.apache.org/~simonetripodi/
http://www.99soft.org/
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 4:00 PM, Paul Libbrecht wrote:
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> Le 27 janv. 2011 à
Le 27 janv. 2011 à 12:42, Simone Tripodi a écrit :
> thanks a lot for your feedbacks, much more than appreciated! :)
One more anomaly I find: the license is in the output of the pom.xml.
I think this should not be the case.
*my* license should be there, not the license of the archetype. Or?
paul
Le 27 janv. 2011 à 12:42, Simone Tripodi a écrit :
> thanks a lot for your feedbacks, much more than appreciated! :)
Good time sync. I need it right now.
> * Yes it also packs a Solr webepp, it is needed to embed it in
> Tomcat. Do you think it could be a useful feature having also webapp
> .war
Hi Paul,
thanks a lot for your feedbacks, much more than appreciated! :)
Going through your comments:
* Yes it also packs a Solr webepp, it is needed to embed it in
Tomcat. Do you think it could be a useful feature having also webapp
.war as output? if it helps, I'm open to add it as well.
* s
Hi all guys,
this short mail just to make the Maven/Solr communities aware that we
published an Apache Maven archetype[1] (that we lazily called
'solr-packager' :P) that helps Apache Solr developers creating
complete standalone Solr-based applications, embedded in Apache
Tomcat, with few operations