Yes. Things work fine if I use a node client instead of a transport client.
Also we are using these same jars to start elasticsearch nodes on that
machine and that seems to work fine too.
On Friday, April 3, 2015 at 5:23:30 PM UTC-7, vineeth mohan wrote:
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> Hi ,
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> Is the version of marvel a
We have client logic, where we first try to connect over transport client
if the user has given us a list of IPs and if not we try to connect over a
node client. Since we try both kinds of client we copy over all the ES and
lucene jars to the classpath. Since the node client might need some of t
We have client logic, where we first try to connect over transport client
if the user has given us a list of IPs and if not we try to connect over a
node client. Since we try both kinds of client we copy over all the ES and
lucene jars to the classpath. Since the node client might need some of t
I have a related question about synchronous behavior of Java APIs. I
understand refresh will make sure that the indexed document becomes
searchable but what about subsequent updates / deletes to the same document.
If I index a document and it is going to be done asynchronously does that
mean an