Thanks a lot Mike,
There will be only one machine which uses IndexWriter and its  the
JMS server. This server will first create the file in the physical file
system(its Linux)
and then index the saved file. 


Michael McCandless-2 wrote:
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> Sandeep K wrote:
> 
>>
>> Hi all..
>> I had a question related to the write locks created by Lucene.
>> I use Lucene 2.3.2. Will this newwer version create locks while  
>> indexing as
>> older ones?
>> or is there any other way that lucene handles its operations?
> 
> It still creates write locks, which are used to ensure only one writer  
> is changing the index at a time.
> 
>> And my another doubt is that i use JMS for lucene indexing.
>> My App server will not do indexing but will pass the needed data for
>> indexing to the JMS server.
>> will there be any problem in indexing as its asynchronous?
>> plz help me..
> 
> Will there be multiple machines that might open an IndexWriter and do  
> indexing, on receiving messages from the JMS server?
> 
> What filesystem is being used to share access to the index?
> 
> Mike
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