Re: doing searches from within an UpdateRequestProcessor
Thanks for the info. Just want to me sure that I am on the right track before I go too deep. Bill 2009/10/12 Noble Paul നോബിള് नोब्ळ् > A custom UpdateRequestProcessor is the solution. You can access the > searcher in a UpdateRequestProcessor. > > On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 4:20 AM, Bill Au wrote: > > Is it possible to do searches from within an UpdateRequestProcessor? The > > documents in my index reference each other. When a document is deleted, > I > > would like to update all documents containing a reference to the deleted > > document. My initial idea is to use a custom UpdateRequestProcessor. Is > > there a better way to do this? > > Bill > > > > > > -- > - > Noble Paul | Principal Engineer| AOL | http://aol.com >
Re: doing searches from within an UpdateRequestProcessor
A custom UpdateRequestProcessor is the solution. You can access the searcher in a UpdateRequestProcessor. On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 4:20 AM, Bill Au wrote: > Is it possible to do searches from within an UpdateRequestProcessor? The > documents in my index reference each other. When a document is deleted, I > would like to update all documents containing a reference to the deleted > document. My initial idea is to use a custom UpdateRequestProcessor. Is > there a better way to do this? > Bill > -- - Noble Paul | Principal Engineer| AOL | http://aol.com
doing searches from within an UpdateRequestProcessor
Is it possible to do searches from within an UpdateRequestProcessor? The documents in my index reference each other. When a document is deleted, I would like to update all documents containing a reference to the deleted document. My initial idea is to use a custom UpdateRequestProcessor. Is there a better way to do this? Bill