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Thomas Peuss updated SOLR-127:
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Attachment: HTTPCaching.patch
* Index version is now an MD5 hash: I am not sure what information we really
expose here. It is time consuming to create the hash.
* Cache-Control HTTP header can now be configured in solr-config.xml:
<requestDispatcher handleSelect="true" >
<!--Make sure your system has some authentication before enabling remote
streaming! -->
<requestParsers enableRemoteStreaming="false"
multipartUploadLimitInKB="2048" />
<httpCacheControlHeader>no-cache, no-store</httpCacheControlHeader>
</requestDispatcher>
The default value is no-cache, no-store when the tag is not there for backward
compatibility.
> Make Solr more friendly to external HTTP caches
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>
> Key: SOLR-127
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-127
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Wish
> Reporter: Hoss Man
> Fix For: 1.3
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> Attachments: HTTPCaching.patch, HTTPCaching.patch, HTTPCaching.patch,
> HTTPCaching.patch, HTTPCaching.patch, HTTPCaching.patch, HTTPCaching.patch,
> HTTPCaching.patch, HTTPCaching.patch, HTTPCaching.patch, HTTPCaching.patch
>
>
> an offhand comment I saw recently reminded me of something that really bugged
> me about the serach solution i used *before* Solr -- it didn't play nicely
> with HTTP caches that might be sitting in front of it.
> at the moment, Solr doesn't put in particularly usefull info in the HTTP
> Response headers to aid in caching (ie: Last-Modified), responds to all HEAD
> requests with a 400, and doesn't do anything special with If-Modified-Since.
> t the very least, we can set a Last-Modified based on when the current
> IndexReder was open (if not the Date on the IndexReader) and use the same
> info to determing how to respond to If-Modified-Since requests.
> (for the record, i think the reason this hasn't occured to me in the 2+ years
> i've been using Solr, is because with the internal caching, i've yet to need
> to put a proxy cache in front of Solr)
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