The Solr PMC is pleased to announce the release of Apache Solr 9.2.0.

Solr is the popular, blazing fast, open source NoSQL search platform from
the Apache Solr project. Its major features include powerful full-text
search, hit highlighting, faceted search, dynamic clustering, database
integration, rich document handling, and geospatial search. Solr is highly
scalable, providing fault tolerant distributed search and indexing, and
powers the search and navigation features of many of the world's largest
internet sites.

Solr 9.2.0 is available for immediate download at:

  <https://solr.apache.org/downloads.html>

Solr 9.2.0 Release Highlights

   - Solr has upgraded to use Jetty 10 instead of Jetty 9.
   - Solr now includes an opentracing module, with support for OTEL tracing
   in OTLP  format using gRPC.
      - This module is meant to replace the jaegertracer-configurator
      module, which has been deprecated.
   - The base operating system of the Solr Docker image has been upgraded
   to Ubuntu 22 (Jammy).
   - Streaming Expressions have been moved out of Solrj core into its own
   module called solrj-streaming.
   - SolrJ Solr clients now use a builder/setter pattern to enable easier
   setup.
   - Solr ConfigSet management has been optimized to improve the startup
   time of nodes with multiple replicas.
   - SolrJ can again be used with the default Java truststore.
   - The "Films" example has been updated to demonstrate Dense Vector
   search.

Please refer to the Upgrade Notes in the Solr Ref Guide for information on
upgrading from previous Solr versions:

  <
https://solr.apache.org/guide/solr/9_2/upgrade-notes/solr-upgrade-notes.html
>

Please read CHANGES.txt for a full list of new features, changes and
bugfixes:

  <https://solr.apache.org/9_2_0/changes/Changes.html>

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