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Mark Miller commented on SOLR-5474:
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This does seem like a discrete issue that Tim worked on though. It does seem to 
deserve it's own CHANGES entry, it could just be a little more user friendly.

Can we do something along the lines of:
{code}
SOLR-5381: Add a new mode to CloudSolrServer that scales better with a large 
number of collections by attempting to only update cached cluster state when 
necessary rather than on any change.
(Tim Potter, Noble Paul) *
{code}
* Personally, I'd lead with Tim since he drove the code on this issue.

> Have a new mode for SolrJ to support stateFormat=2
> --------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-5474
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-5474
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Sub-task
>          Components: SolrCloud
>            Reporter: Noble Paul
>            Assignee: Noble Paul
>             Fix For: 5.0
>
>         Attachments: SOLR-5474.patch, SOLR-5474.patch, SOLR-5474.patch
>
>
> In this mode SolrJ would not watch any ZK node
> It fetches the state  on demand and cache the most recently used n 
> collections in memory.
> SolrJ would not listen to any ZK node. When a request comes for a collection 
> ‘xcoll’
> it would first check if such a collection exists
> If yes it first looks up the details in the local cache for that collection
> If not found in cache , it fetches the node /collections/xcoll/state.json and 
> caches the information
> Any query/update will be sent with extra query param specifying the 
> collection name , version (example \_stateVer=xcoll:34) . A node would throw 
> an error (INVALID_NODE) if it does not have the right version
> If SolrJ gets INVALID_NODE error it would invalidate the cache and fetch 
> fresh state information for that collection (and caches it again)
> If there is a connection timeout, SolrJ assumes the node is down and re-fetch 
> the state for the collection and try again



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