Hi All;
I have defined just that:
autoSoftCommit
maxTime1/maxTime
/autoSoftCommit
then turned of hard commit. I've run my tests time and time again and did
not get any error. Who wants to write a unit test that interacts with Solr
as like my situation can use it.
Thanks;
Furkan
What do you suggest for my purpose? If a test case fails re-running it for
some times maybe a solution? What kind of configuration do you suggest for
my Solr configuration?
From the snippet of test that you showed, it looks like it's testing only
Solr functionality. So, first make sure this
Hi;
I've developed a Proxy application that takes request from clients and
sends them to Solr then gets response and sends them to client as response.
So, I am testing my application, my proxy for Solr.
Thanks;
Furkan KAMACI
2014-05-27 14:52 GMT+03:00 Tomás Fernández Löbbe
Hi;
I run Solr within my Test Suite. I delete documents or atomically update
them and check whether if it works or not. I know that I have to setup a
hard/soft commit timing for my test Solr. However even I have that settings:
autoCommit
maxTime1/maxTime
On 5/26/2014 10:57 AM, Furkan KAMACI wrote:
Hi;
I run Solr within my Test Suite. I delete documents or atomically update
them and check whether if it works or not. I know that I have to setup a
hard/soft commit timing for my test Solr. However even I have that settings:
autoCommit
Hi Shawn;
I know that it is a bad practise but I just commit up to 5 documents and
there will not be more than 5 documents at any time at any test method. It
is just for test purpose to see that my API works. I want to have
automatic tests.
What do you suggest for my purpose? If a test case