Yes. New additions to an index are NOT searchable until the
indexSearcher/IndexReader is closed and reopened, just as you are observing.
I think of it as the IndexSearcher taking a "snapshot" of the index when it
is instantiated and operating on that snapshot exclusively thereafter,
regardless of what changes are made to the underlying index.

You got it right in one <G>.

Best
Erick

On 9/27/06, Luis Rodrigo Aguado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi all,

I have a problem with a lucene-based application I am trying to build.
The application is mainly search oriented, and the core of the index is
built in a batch process before starting the system. In the application
initialization an IndexSearcher object is built, to perform all the
searches.

However, in some special conditions, an addition to the index may be
necessary. In these situations, I build an IndexWriter, add the new
document and finish with a writer.optimize() and a writer.close().

After an addition, the index returns perfectly the ideas before the
addition, but not the ones that where added when the application was
running.

Should I renew the IndexSearcher after the additions to be able to
return the new Documents?

Thanks in advance!



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