ginal questions...: commit/read does not require any
external synchronization or locking. You should generally keep your
IW open indefinitely and just periodically commit and/or get a new
reader (IndexWriter.getReader()) as needed.
Mike
On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 10:06 AM, legrand thomas
wrote:
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McCandless a
écrit :
De: Michael McCandless
Objet: Re: Concurrent access IndexReader / IndexWriter - FileNotFoundException
À: java-user@lucene.apache.org
Date: Samedi 9 Janvier 2010, 14h51
Can you post the full FNFE stack trace?
Mike
On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 5:35 AM, legrand thomas wrote:
>
xWriter is committing) is perfectly fine. The reader
searches the point-in-time snapshot of the index as of when it was
opened.
But: what filesystem are you using? NFS presents challenges, for example.
Mike
On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 5:35 AM, legrand thomas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I often get a Fi
Hi,
I often get a FileNotFoundException when my single IndexWriter commits while
the IndexReader also tries to read. My application is multithreaded (Tomcat
uses the business APIs); I firstly thought the read/write access was
thread-safe but I probably forget something.
Please help me to unde
d strongly recommend you get a copy of Luke, it's invaluable for questions
like this
because it lets you look at what's actually in your index. It'll also show
you how
queries get broken down when pushed through various analyzers...
BTW, nice test case for demonstrating what you w
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What should I do t
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Hello,
I work on a web application deployed on a Tomcat server 5. Many jsp front pages
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Hello,
I work on a web application deployed on a Tomcat server 5. Many jsp front pages
(thanks to controllers) query a single manager (retrieved by a factory as an
instance). This manager deals with Lucene index, stored by using a FSDirectory,
to create several kind of documents, append or rem
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