: I don't do Solr, but had this thought that might be interesting: instead
: of associating cache with an IndexSearcher, it could stand by it self.
: When new documents are inserted (if I understand it right, Solr have
: some kind of notification system for this) the cached queries are placed
: on
I don't do Solr, but had this thought that might be interesting: instead
of associating cache with an IndexSearcher, it could stand by it self.
When new documents are inserted (if I understand it right, Solr have
some kind of notification system for this) the cached queries are placed
on the new do
On 8/3/06, bo_b <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I am new to Solr, so far it really rocks. I just have minor problem, i
noticed that after i send an optimize query to the index, it did create some
new optimized files, but did not remove the old indexfiles.
When i open the "deletable" file in
Hello,
I am new to Solr, so far it really rocks. I just have minor problem, i
noticed that after i send an optimize query to the index, it did create some
new optimized files, but did not remove the old indexfiles.
When i open the "deletable" file in the index directory there is a long list
of