Hi I saw that article and then only I thought I will speed up the performance. But increasing the merge factor for me is degrading the performance. I don't want to index periodically. I want to index all the documents just once. What is the best way to speed up the performance. I think i should mention that i am indexing only the local files on the local file system. Once the index is built, i just want to use the index. I tried increasing the SetMaxBufferedDocs also, but still the same result. The performance degrades. It slowed down the indexing process.
I don't understand anything of this. On 2/12/07, Jokin Cuadrado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i think this link will help you: http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2003/03/05/lucene.html batch indexing is when you index in periodic basis, for example once a day, and interactive is when you index "live" data. -- Jokin On 2/12/07, Sairaj Sunil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi > I have not traced the memory usage. > i have one question. what is the difference between batch indexing and > interactive indexing. may be this is too silly to ask , but nevertheless i > want to make it clear. because if i reduce the merge factor below 10 (for > example 5), the performance has improved slightly. > i am indexing the documents all at once. i.e., I open the writer and add the > documents in the end optimize and then close.
-- Sairaj Sunil II Mtech(CS) SSSIHL Prashanthi Nilayam
