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Kevin Risden commented on SOLR-10466:
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We do this elsewhere where we make our own ForkJoinPool - however I don't see
why we even bother with `parallelStream` in this case? How many clients are we
talking about and they shouldn't take that long to close at all. So why worry
about the complexity and just stick with a normal loop.
I think "java.util.concurrent.ForkJoinPool.common.threadFactory" ends up being
overkill for this case.
> setDefaultCollection should be deprecated in favor of SolrClientBuilder
> methods
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> Key: SOLR-10466
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-10466
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Components: SolrJ
> Reporter: Jason Gerlowski
> Assignee: Eric Pugh
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 7.0, main (10.0), 9.3
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> Time Spent: 8.5h
> Remaining Estimate: 0h
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> Now that builders are in place for {{SolrClients}}, the setters used in each
> {{SolrClient}} can be deprecated, and their functionality moved over to the
> Builders. This change brings a few benefits:
> - unifies {{SolrClient}} configuration under the new Builders. It'll be nice
> to have all the knobs, and levers used to tweak {{SolrClient}}s available in
> a single place (the Builders).
> - reduces {{SolrClient}} thread-safety concerns. Currently, clients are
> mutable. Using some {{SolrClient}} setters can result in erratic and "trappy"
> behavior when the clients are used across multiple threads.
> This subtask endeavors to change this behavior for the
> {{setDefaultCollection}} setter on all {{SolrClient}} implementations.
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