Figure 6-33 Connecting to the Commerce database and an example of reading data from the userreg table
The DB2 client on the remote search machine is installed successfully now and ready to use
with WebSphere Commerce.
6.7 Installing the web server
In our search example, we use the remote search machine with the Solr application deployed.
The Solr application must use a separate web server; therefore, you must install and
configure another web server and point it to the Solr profile plug-in file.
On the same search machine where WebSphere Application Server V7.0 with Solr is
installed, install IBM HTTP Ser ...
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