On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 9:38 AM, Stephen Duncan Jr <stephen.dun...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'm prototyping using StreamingUpdateSolrServer. I want to send a commit > (or optimize) after I'm done adding all of my docs, rather than wait for the > autoCommit to kick in. However, since StreamingUpdateSolrServer is > multi-threaded, I can't simply call commit when I'm done, because that can > happen before the StreamingUpdateSolrServer actually sends all the docs. I > would think that calling the method blockUntilFinished() before issuing the > commit would do the trick, but I still get my commit sent before the last > document is sent. I've tried this with both Solr 1.4.0 and the latest > release candidate for Solr 1.4.1. Has anybody else had this experience? > Should I file a bug on blockUntilFinished()?
Yes, please do file a bug. IMO, if someone does adds followed by a commit, that commit should always effectively include the adds. -Yonik http://www.lucidimagination.com