the title of my original post was misguided. // Geert-Jan
Britske wrote: > > I want a couple of costly queries to be cached at all times in the > queryResultCache. (unless I have a new searcher of course) > > As for as I know the only parameters to be supplied to the > LRU-implementation of the queryResultCache are size-related, which doens't > give me this guarentee. > > what would be my best bet to implement this functionality with the least > impact? > 1. use User/Generic-cache. This would result in seperate coding-path in > application which I would like to avoid. > 2. exend LRU-cache, and extend request-handler so that a query can be > extended with a parameter indicating that it should be cached at all > times. However, this seems like a lot of cluttering-up these interfaces, > for a relatively small change. > 3. another option.. > > best regards, > Geert-Jan > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/how-to-make-sure-a-particular-query-is-ALWAYS-cached-tf4566711.html#a13037820 Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.