Solr does not "ship with anything" as a product. It includes an old
Jetty in the example. The feature set in Jetty has not held back
showing an example of Solr features, so it has not been a priority. If
you supply a patch, that is different :) Especially if the patch shows
how to get all of the Jetty dependencies via Ivy.

On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 3:04 AM, Geek Gamer <geek4...@gmail.com> wrote:
> you can try out : https://github.com/geek4377/jetty-solr.git
>
> I have tested it out briefly and seems to work fine.
>
> @all
>
> anyone who wants to test jetty 8 with solr 3.6, all feedback, comments
> welcome :)
>
>
> On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 8:13 PM, Maciej Lisiewski <c2h...@poczta.fm> wrote:
>> I have just noticed that Solr 3.6 still includes Jetty 6, which is no longer
>> maintained.
>> Not no longer developed, but it has actually reached End of Life as of 26th
>> January 2012 (
>> http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/jetty-announce/msg00026.html ) and that
>> means no bugfixes or security patches - for almost 4 months now.
>>
>> Both Jetty 7.x and 8.x are currently considered stable, there are multiple
>> tickets in Jira considering upgrade to either of the two, but the work seems
>> to be complete-ish only for 4.0, not for latest stable, that was released
>> months after EoL announcement.
>>
>> Does anyone have any experience with Solr 3.6 and Jetty 8? Will it work out
>> of the box or should I expect all hell breaking loose?
>>
>>
>> --
>> Maciej Lisiewski



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