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Shawn Heisey commented on SOLR-4586:
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Currently this limit is set in the SolrConfig constructor. This will get
executed multiple times on a multicore installation. That's probably not a
performance issue, but it aggravates my "unclean code" sense, so I was hoping
to put it someplace that only gets executed once. A likely candidate is the
CoreContainer constructor, but I'm not sure whether it would be a good idea to
introduce a dependency on a lucene class into solr code at that level.
> Increase default maxBooleanClauses
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> Key: SOLR-4586
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-4586
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Affects Versions: 4.2
> Environment: 4.3-SNAPSHOT 1456767M - ncindex - 2013-03-15 13:11:50
> Reporter: Shawn Heisey
> Attachments: SOLR-4586.patch, SOLR-4586.patch, SOLR-4586.patch,
> SOLR-4586.patch, SOLR-4586.patch, SOLR-4586_verify_maxClauses.patch
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> In the #solr IRC channel, I mentioned the maxBooleanClauses limitation to
> someone asking a question about queries. Mark Miller told me that
> maxBooleanClauses no longer applies, that the limitation was removed from
> Lucene sometime in the 3.x series. The config still shows up in the example
> even in the just-released 4.2.
> Checking through the source code, I found that the config option is parsed
> and the value stored in objects, but does not actually seem to be used by
> anything. I removed every trace of it that I could find, and all tests still
> pass.
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