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SOLR-11032: forgot to save merge conflict resolution...grrrrr
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For all its flexibility, SolrJ is built around a few simple interfaces.
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<<<<<<< ours
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. A URL with a path pointing to a specific core or collection (e.g., `http://hostname:8983/solr/core1`). When a core or collection is specified in the base URL, subsequent requests made with that client are not required to re-specify the affected collection. However, the client is limited to sending requests to that core/collection, and can not send requests to any others.
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. A URL with a generic path pointing to the root Solr path (e.g., `http://hostname:8983/solr`). When no core or collection is specified in the base URL, requests can be made to any core/collection, but the affected core/collection must be specified on all requests.
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All requests to Solr are sent by a {solr-javadocs}/solr-solrj/org/apache/solr/client/solrj/SolrClient.html[`SolrClient`]. SolrClient's are the main workhorses at the core of SolrJ. They handle the work of connecting to and communicating with Solr, and are where most of the user configuration happens.
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>>>>>>> theirs
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Requests are sent in the form of {solr-javadocs}/solr-solrj/org/apache/solr/client/solrj/SolrRequest.html[`SolrRequests`], and are returned as {solr-javadocs}/solr-solrj/org/apache/solr/client/solrj/SolrResponse.html[`SolrResponses`].
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