We verified with the fiddler proxy server that when we use the Java
CommonsHttpSolrServer to communicate with our Solr server we are not able to
get the client to post a message back to Solr. The result is that we
can't force the tail end of a batch job to commit after it has run and we can't
Unless you cross a Solr server commit threshold your client has to post a
message for the server content to be available for searching.
Unfortunatly the Solr tool that is supposed to do this apparently doesn't. I
asked for community help last week and was surprised to receive no response, I
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