Hi Sven, thanks for reply. yes i notice that every time when request, new instance is created of solr server. could you please guide me to do the same ( initialization to create an instance of SolrServer, once during first request).
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 2:11 AM, Sven Maurmann <sven.maurm...@kippdata.de>wrote: > Hi, > > would it be possible that you instantiate a new instance of your SolrServer > every time you do a query? > > You should use the code you quoted in your mail once during initialization > to create an instance of SolrServer (the interface being implemented by > EmbeddedSolrServer) and subsquently use the query method of SolrServer to > do the query. > > Cheers, > Sven > > > --On Sonntag, 7. Februar 2010 21:54 +0530 Ranveer Kumar < > ranveer.s...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi All, >> >> I am still very new to solr. >> Currently I am facing problem to use EmbeddedSolrServer. >> following is my code: >> >> File home = new >> File("D:/ranveer/java/solr_home/solr/first"); >> CoreContainer coreContainer = new CoreContainer(); >> SolrConfig config = null; >> config = new SolrConfig(home + "/core1","solrconfig.xml",null); >> CoreDescriptor descriptor = new CoreDescriptor(coreContainer,"core1",home >> + "/core1"); >> SolrCore core = new SolrCore("core1", home+"/core1/data", config, new >> IndexSchema(config, "schema.xml",null), descriptor); >> coreContainer.register(core.getName(), core, true); >> final EmbeddedSolrServer server = new EmbeddedSolrServer(coreContainer, >> "core1"); >> >> Now my problem is every time when I making request for search SolrCore is >> initializing the core. >> I want if the core/instance of core is already start then just use >> previously started core. >> Due to this problem right now searching is taking too much time. >> I tried to close core after search but same thing when fresh search result >> is made, solr is starting from very basic. >> >> please help.. >> thanks >> >