No,

You can't assume that. You have to set a good autoCommit value for your
solrconfig.xml, so you don't run out of memory for no commiting to Solr
often, depending on your enviroment, memory share, doc size and update
frequency.

2009/1/16 Manupriya <manupriya.si...@gmail.com>

>
> Thanks for the information!!
>
> So can I safely assume that we will not face any memory issue due to
> caching
> even if we do not send commit that frequently? (If we wont send commit,
> then
> new searcher wont be initialized. So I can assume that the current searcher
> will correctly manage cache without any memory issues.)
>
> Thanks,
> Manu
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