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Yonik Seeley commented on LUCENE-3488:
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bq. if we take this as a basis we should have never started with flex, DWPT etc.
You mean those didn't make sense to start off with? ;-)
Anyway, I take exception to the characterization of this part of Solr's code as
"atrocious", and really don't understand where it comes from or what the
specific complaints are. But as always, patches welcome.
> Factor out SearcherManager from NRTManager
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> Key: LUCENE-3488
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-3488
> Project: Lucene - Java
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Affects Versions: 3.5, 4.0
> Reporter: Simon Willnauer
> Fix For: 3.5, 4.0
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> Attachments: LUCENE-3488.patch
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> Currently we have NRTManager and SearcherManager while NRTManager contains a
> big piece of the code that is already in SearcherManager. Users are kind of
> forced to use NRTManager if they want to have SearcherManager goodness with
> NRT. The integration into NRTManager also forces you to maintain two
> instances even if you know you always want deletes. To me NRTManager tries to
> do more than necessary and mixes lots of responsibilities ie. handling
> searchers and handling indexing generations. NRTManager should use a
> SearcherManager by aggregation rather than duplicate a lot of logic.
> SearcherManager should have a NRT and Directory based implementation users
> can simply choose from.
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