Hello,

I setup gsearch on top of solr, and have it listening for messages  
from fedora 3.  Gsearch is picking up the API-M changes via JMS, and  
POSTing the new documents to solr.  However, if I try to use gsearch  
or solr directly to look for this document/object, my changes are not  
there (simple changes such as modifying some DC strings).

Looking at the gsearch code, I see that after POSTing the document to  
SOLR, ti does not send a <commit/> command to commit the changes.  Was  
this intentional, or is there another way to see the changes show up  
in a search after an update?  I'm new to fedora and solr, so  
hopefully, I didn't miss something obvious.

Thanks,
Willy

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