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Marvin Humphrey commented on LUCENE-1877:
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>> take it somewhere other than this closed issue.
>
> Yes, where?
The java-dev list: http://markmail.org/message/ivdgmxrivs3jzhfe
> Use NativeFSLockFactory as default for new API (direct ctors & FSDir.open)
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> Key: LUCENE-1877
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-1877
> Project: Lucene - Java
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Javadocs
> Reporter: Mark Miller
> Assignee: Uwe Schindler
> Fix For: 2.9
>
> Attachments: LUCENE-1877.patch, LUCENE-1877.patch, LUCENE-1877.patch,
> LUCENE-1877.patch
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> A user requested we add a note in IndexWriter alerting the availability of
> NativeFSLockFactory (allowing you to avoid retaining locks on abnormal jvm
> exit). Seems reasonable to me - we want users to be able to easily stumble
> upon this class. The below code looks like a good spot to add a note - could
> also improve whats there a bit - opening an IndexWriter does not necessarily
> create a lock file - that would depend on the LockFactory used.
> {code} <p>Opening an <code>IndexWriter</code> creates a lock file for the
> directory in use. Trying to open
> another <code>IndexWriter</code> on the same directory will lead to a
> {...@link LockObtainFailedException}. The {...@link
> LockObtainFailedException}
> is also thrown if an IndexReader on the same directory is used to delete
> documents
> from the index.</p>{code}
> Anyone remember why NativeFSLockFactory is not the default over
> SimpleFSLockFactory?
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