Yes... At present I want SOLR to run within my standalone java application
which at a later stage may be ported to a web application. It would be great
if I could get some initial pointers to achieve that.

Thanks,
Manu

David Smiley @MITRE.org wrote:
> 
> Absolutely... most of us come from a web-app world but there isn't
> anything intrinsically web-app about Solr except for the obvious fact that
> Solr itself runs on a servlet engine.
> 
> If you mean is Solr embeddable so that it could run within your Java
> application (which may or may not be a web-app; doesn't matter) then I
> believe you can do that too but I'll leave it to others to describe how to
> do that if in fact that is what you want.
> 
> ~ David
> 
> 
> On 12/23/08 8:17 AM, "Manupriya" <manupriya.si...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I am very new to using SOLR. I referred through the documentation for SOLR
> and tried to understand it.
> 
> Now have a feel of SOLR. My actual requirement is to use SOLR for search
> against the database tables. I refered the link at
> http://wiki.apache.org/solr/DataImportHandler#head-ac5699cd97e4dced90f41ab0ff81fb752e9d350c
> 
> This link talks about web application only. Can I implement search against
> DB tables through a standalone Java class?
> 
> Thanks,
> Manu
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