If the solr indexing packages among all the different languages suddenly
need to upgrade just because of solr cloud and can’t use http requests for
indexing, that would be a bad bad thing. The cloud internals should handle
anything indexing wise beyond “here is a document and it’s metadata” much
like gallera/Maria  doesn’t care what database client you use.

There is no conceivable way someone would allow that to pass the smell
test. If that’s really true then the jump to elastic or standalone will be
near certainty.




On Tue, May 31, 2022 at 6:03 PM Gohlke, Alexander <
alexander.goh...@gbtec.com> wrote:

> Thank you Walter for sharing your experience.
> Alex
>
> On 2022/05/31 14:57:42 Walter Underwood wrote:
> > We had one 4.x cluster that was difficult to migrate, so until recently
> we were using SolrJ 4.x with our new Solr 8.7 clusters and with a Solr
> 4.10.4 cluster.
>
> >
> > We were not doing anything fancy like faceting.
> >
> > wunder
> > Walter Underwood
> > wun...@wunderwood.org
> > http://observer.wunderwood.org/  (my blog)
> >
>
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