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= rsolr-async rsolr-async enhances the RSolr core library by adding the ability to use EventMachine as a connection adapter.
=Requirements Ruby 1.9 is required, as well as the em-http-request and eventmachine gems.
=How Just pass-in :async to the RSolr.connect method: require 'rsolr-async' rsolr = RSolr.connect(:async, :url => 'http://localhost:8983/solr')
== Note on Patches/Pull Requests
== Copyright
Copyright (c) 2010 Matt Mitchell. See LICENSE for details.
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