I've been bitten by caching before too, server-level, browser level,
whatever-level..

FWIW,
Erick


On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 7:06 AM, Per Steffensen <st...@designware.dk> wrote:

> Are you using (soft) auto-commit or do you perform a manual commit after
> the documents have been indexed? You can index documents, but they wont be
> searchable before a (soft) commit has been performed. Even if you are
> running with (soft) auto-commit there is not guarantee that the documents
> are searchable before "configured auto-commit time-period" has passed since
> you indexed your last document.
>
> Regards, Per Steffensen
>
>
> On 12/20/12 6:37 PM, Lili wrote:
>
>> Mark,  yes,  they have unique ids.   Most the time, after the 2nd json
>> http
>> post, query will return complete results.
>>
>> I believe the data was indexed already with 1st post since if I shutdown
>> the
>> solr after 1st post and restart again,  query will return complete result
>> set.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Lili
>>
>>
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