Do they show up if you use non-embedded? That is, if you hit that
slave over HTTP from your browser, are the changes showing up?
On Jan 19, 2009, at 11:18 AM, edre...@ha wrote:
Hi,
We're evaluating the use of Solr for use in a web application. I've
got the
web application configured to use an embedded instance of Solr for
queries
(setup as a slave), and a remote instance for writes (setup as a
master).
The replication scripts are running fine and the embedded slave does
appear
to be getting the updates, but queries run against the embedded
slave don't
show up until I restart the web application. We're using SolrJ as our
interface to Solr.
Can anyone provide any insight into why updates don't show up until
after a
webapp restart?
Thanks,
Erik
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