Can we customize Lucene which is embedded in Solr just as we can in raw Lucene ? So that we can have "everything" that we have in Lucene in Solr ?
I am asking this because we are stuck at a point of deciding Solr vs Lucene, thinking like so :
Argument 1 :
"We might hit a dead zone in future if we choose Solr, and Lucene is a better choice hence... So we might as well start writing HTTP wrappers and almost half of Solr ourselves on top of Lucene to be on safer side. "
Argument 2 :
"Solr already has all the features we want to use, so why not just use it ? Since people who commit to Lucene are also responsible for committing to Solr, all features of Lucene are available to Solr too..."
I went through many blogs and posts that say something like :
For situations where you have very customized requirements requiring low-level access to the Lucene API classes, Solr would be more a hindrance than a help, since it is an extra layer of indirection.
-http://www.lucenetutorial.com/lucene-vs-solr.html
One way of defending Argument 2 is by confirming that we can customize the underlying Lucene in Solr just like we would do if we had only Lucene.
Can someone provide a better way of closing this argument ? :)
ps : We need a fast search with indexing and sharding terabytes of data...