Thanks Erick for the information.

Actually I am using RemoteParallelMultiSearcher with 10 Search Servers, my
crawler program freequently add new documents in to all the Search Servers
in a distributed manner. So in this case, if I add a document in a
particular index, I need to restart the searcher program in that server.
right? Can I do this with a remote call, or I want to add a new method to
Searchable interface?

Thanks,
Sunil

On 10/26/06, Erick Erickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Yes, but you must close and re-open your SEARCHER. There are various
schemes
for doing this based upon now expensive it is to open a new searcher and
how
often you need to do it, but it's not built into Lucene AFAIK. It all
depends upon how quickly you have to see the results of your update.

Also, be aware that your update code does not necessarily write your data
to
the index immediately, so you can only be assured that the data is
available
if you, say, close your index updater.

Erick

On 10/26/06, Sunil Kumar PK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a program to create a lucene index, and another program for
> searching
> that index.
>
> The Search program create an IndexSearcher object once in its
constructor,
> and I created a method doSearch to search the index. The doSearch method
> uses the indexSearcher object to get the Hits.
>
> My Indexer program is continuously adding documents to the index.
>
> My problem is that I am not getting the matching documents in my search
> results, which are added after creating the IndexSearcher object in my
> Search program.
> Is it possible to get all the matching document in the result without
> restarting the Searcher program?
>
> Thanks,
> Sunil
>
>


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