On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 5:09 PM, Yonik Seeley <yo...@lucidimagination.com>wrote:

> On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 10:50 AM, Gabriele Kahlout
> <gabri...@mysimpatico.com> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm wondering if Solr Test framework at the end of the day always runs an
> > embedded/jetty server (which is the only way to interact with solr, i.e.
> no
> > web server --> no solr) or in the tests they interact without one,
> calling
> > directly the under line methods?
> >
> > The latter seems to be the case trying to understand SolrTestCaseJ4. That
> > would be more white-box than otherwise.
>
> Solr does either, depending on the test.

 Most tests start only an
> embedded solr server w/ no web server,


What is confusing me is the solr server. Is it SolrCore? In what aspects is
it a 'server'? In my understanding it's the core of the Solr Web application
which makes up the servlets interface, i.e. it's under the servlets not on
top of them.


> but others use an embedded
> jetty server so one can talk HTTP to it.  JettySolrRunner is used for
> the latter.
>
> -Yonik
> http://www.lucenerevolution.org -- Lucene/Solr User Conference, May
> 25-26, San Francisco
>



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