I'm mentioning this as I noticed the text filter class was being ran
when I re-started my repository. I'll have another look at it.

Thanks for your help Marcel.

Simon 

-----Original Message-----
From: Marcel Reutegger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 16 June 2005 16:45
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Two problems

Simon Gash wrote:
> Does this mean an index is created the first time a node is queried 
> and then held in memory.

No, this is not the case. Only a certain amount of newly created nodes
are buffered for indexing. This number of nodes can be configured in
workspace.xml (parameter 'bufferSize' in SearchIndex tag).

The buffer is flushed to the index either when its size grows to the
configured value OR when a query is issued OR the search index is
shutdown.

> If so wouldn't that adversely affect the start up of the repository 
> ??? Or am I needlessly worrying about this ?

pending nodes for indexing (if there are any) are written to the index
when jackrabbit is shut down. so, this shouldn't affect startup time...

regards
  marcel

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