: Yes, it requires that Solr in general is compiled with Java6. We
: should make our lives easier and make Java6 a Solr requirement.
: Zookeeper requires Java6, and we also want Java6 for some of the
: scripting capabilities.
I am (suprisingly, even to myself) not that bother by this idea.
-H
I'm planning on using Solr Cloud, kind of waiting for the commit to
trunk so lets do it (ie, Java6).
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 11:32 PM, Ryan McKinley wrote:
> I'm fine with 1.6 as a min requirement... but i imagine others have
> different opinions :)
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 2:53 PM, Yonik S
I'm fine with 1.6 as a min requirement... but i imagine others have
different opinions :)
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 2:53 PM, Yonik Seeley
wrote:
> Yes, it requires that Solr in general is compiled with Java6. We
> should make our lives easier and make Java6 a Solr requirement.
> Zookeeper requir
Yes, it requires that Solr in general is compiled with Java6. We
should make our lives easier and make Java6 a Solr requirement.
Zookeeper requires Java6, and we also want Java6 for some of the
scripting capabilities.
-Yonik
Apache Lucene Eurocon 2010
18-21 May 2010 | Prague
On Wed, Apr 14, 201
I haven't been following the Cloud stuff very closely, can someone clarify
what exactly the situation is w/Solr Cloud and Java 1.6.
Will merging the cloud changes to trunk require that core pieces of Solr
be compiled/run with Java 1.6 (ie: a change to our minimum operating
requirements) or wil