Thanks for the answer Barani!
I was doing the same thing (queuing requests and querying solr
status), but I was hoping some flag/configuration would do the trick.
I will continue with that approach then! =o)

Thanks!
Juan M.

On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 3:50 AM, bbarani <bbar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> As far as I know there is no queuing mechanism in SOLR for concurrent
> indexing request. It would simple ignore the concurrent request (first come
> first serve basis).. Solr experts, please correct me if I am wrong..
>
> To achieve concurrency,  we have implemented a queue using JMS and we send
> the data one by one for indexing (for performing push indexing / real time
> indexing)..
>
> We have also written a simple java program with SOLRj which will check if
> the status is idle or busy before it starts indexing next batch (This is for
> batch indexing program)..
>
> I would say the same thing applies for commit also.. As far as I know there
> is not inbuilt queuing system in SOLR for indexing.
>
> Thanks,
> Barani
>
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