Kira Traynor created SOLR-16572:
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Summary: Update FasterXML Woodstox Dependency for CVE-2022-40153
Key: SOLR-16572
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-16572
Project: Solr
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Kira Traynor resolved SOLR-16572.
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Resolution: Duplicate
> Update FasterXML Woodstox Dependency for CVE-2022-40153
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Kira Traynor created SOLR-16758:
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Summary: GraphQuery Performing Slower in Solr 9
Key: SOLR-16758
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-16758
Project: Solr
Issue Type: Bug
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Kira Traynor updated SOLR-16758:
Description:
We found that the changes made in SOLR-14185 with the GraphQuery slowed down
the perf
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Kira Traynor updated SOLR-16758:
Attachment: GraphQuery.patch
> GraphQuery Performing Slower in Solr 9
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Kira Traynor commented on SOLR-16758:
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Thanks for the response! I've attached the pat
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Kira Traynor updated SOLR-16758:
Attachment: QueryLatencySolrTest.java
> GraphQuery Performing Slower in Solr 9
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Kira Traynor commented on SOLR-16758:
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Yes that is the query that I have been running
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Kira Traynor commented on SOLR-16758:
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Yes, the baseline I am referring to is the exa