Re: frozen after commit

2006-04-03 Thread Chris Hostetter
: Seeing SolrServlet.java doPost and doGet, I thought I could call : SolrCore execute() and update() methods without servlet container : environment. you can, in fact the SolrTest application does this (as will the JUnit harness i'm hoping to get back to working on this weekend)... http://svn.ap

Re: faceted browsing

2006-04-03 Thread Chris Hostetter
Hey everybody ... sorry i'm getting into the discussion so late ... i was in a Cloud Forrest in Costa Rica for 8 days -- plenty of Internet Cafe's, but i avoided all of them. First off, i wanted to point out that this discussion came up about a month ago, and a lot of ideas about how to define c

Re: Does solr use Java hotspot client?

2006-04-03 Thread Raghavendra Prabhu
Thanks Bill So essentilly our webserver can make use of hotspot jvm if we configure our webserver to it And solr is just one of the webapplications running. Got it Rgds Prabhu On 4/3/06, Bill Au <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Solr is just a webapp that runs inside an appserver. > So it is up

Re: Does solr use Java hotspot client?

2006-04-03 Thread Bill Au
Solr is just a webapp that runs inside an appserver. So it is up to the user to tune the JVM for the appserver. Besides, client vs server mode, one can also tune the heap size and garbage collection, as well as many many other options of the JVM: http://blogs.sun.com/roller/resources/watt/jvm-opti

Re: faceted browsing

2006-04-03 Thread Richard \"Trey\" Hyde
My (our) query plugin uses specialized SolrCache's in lieu of the meta data records. For each new searcher installed each fields possible values will be determined and stored in a cache (off the top of my head, some fields have a cardinality of well over 500k). Each time a query is run that r