On a related note, ..
In our application, the cores can get moderately large , and since we mostly
use a subset of them on a roughly LRU basis, the  dynamic core loading seems
a good fit. We interact with our solr server via a solrj client.

That said, we do require the capability to access older cores. Is there any
command we can use to "warm" a large potentially unloaded transient core
when we foresee updating or querying it in the near future. For instance,
would a solrj ping command work for this purpose ?



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