It appears you have answered your own question. The problem seems to be in your code. Without seeing it though, how can we help?
Tony Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] "What we need is more cowbell." > Hi, > I'm currently using Lucene on a java web site; I've a class containing a > synchronized method that runs all the update on the index, this class > also contains a method (not synchronized) called getSearcher which > returns an IndexSearcher object. > > I'm using the singleton pattern for this class so there can be only one > instance. > When I update the index I close() the IndexSearcher object in the class, > run the update then create a new IndexSearcher. > > This is my problem: > I add a document to the index and search for I can find it. > If I remove the document and search for it again it doesn't find > anything (correct behaviour). > If I add again the same document to the index I can't find it until I > restart the application server (I should be able to find it). > > I've noticed that if I create a new IndexSearcher every time they call > the method getSearcher instead of returning the one already instanced it > works fine, that's strange because I create a new IndexSearcher every > time I run the synchronized update method. > Any suggestion? > > Regards, > Stefano > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]