I wanna know how to solve big index which seems u have big index.


2007/4/5, Otis Gospodnetic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Hi Ryan,

Can you elaborate on "running SOLR-20 with a hibernate-solr auto
link"?  You mean you listen to Hibernate events and use them to keep the
index served by Solr in sync with the DB?

Also, "pooling for 30 seconds on the client side..." - are you referring
to keeping data cached in the Solr client for 30 seconds and every 30 second
sending it to Solr for indexing?  If so, why not index continuously, either
in real-time or in some background thread that feeds off of a "to index"
queue?

Thanks,
Otis


----- Original Message ----
From: Ryan McKinley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

We are running SOLR-20 with a hibernate-solr auto link.  All changes
are pooled for 30 seconds on the client side then sent to solr that
has a 1 second auto-commit time.  As files/images are uploaded, they
are immediately sent to solr and the client blocks until indexed -
this makes sure users see the images after uploading them.

Thanks for solr.  It is great.

ryan






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regards
jl

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