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Michael,
On 4/5/2011 2:56 AM, Michael McCutcheon wrote:
> I have heard that it is not recommended to run the webapp on the same
> tomcat instance as Solr, due to potential threading issues of tomcat
> calling into itself.
If your webapp
that it is not recommended to run the webapp on the same
tomcat instance as Solr, due to potential threading issues of tomcat
calling into itself.
Oh dear. That's a quite vague description, so it's really impossible to
say what it means. Can you elaborate?
Would it be best to run 2
have heard that it is not recommended to run the webapp on the same
> tomcat instance as Solr, due to potential threading issues of tomcat
> calling into itself.
Oh dear. That's a quite vague description, so it's really impossible to
say what it means. Can you elaborate?
> Woul
Hello,
I have a java webapp that is going to make calls to Solr. Both the
webapp and Solr will be on the same server.
I have heard that it is not recommended to run the webapp on the same
tomcat instance as Solr, due to potential threading issues of tomcat
calling into itself.
Would it