Re: Exception with embedded Solr (was: Re: Atomic indexing as default indexing)

2022-09-23 Thread Shawn Heisey
On 9/23/22 15:08, Shawn Heisey wrote: have removed the email headers that would bury this message inside a thread that has nothing to do with it I *thought*  had removed those headers.  But the message got buried anyway. Shawn

Exception with embedded Solr (was: Re: Atomic indexing as default indexing)

2022-09-23 Thread Shawn Heisey
On 9/23/22 12:07, L H wrote: Hello dear colleagues, I was using Embedded solr on JAVA 8 for caching some data - however, I am required to update JAVA to version 17. I can see that core container is not able to access home directory. Below is the exception I get; could someone please help me to

Re: Atomic indexing as default indexing

2022-09-23 Thread L H
Hello dear colleagues, I was using Embedded solr on JAVA 8 for caching some data - however, I am required to update JAVA to version 17. I can see that core container is not able to access home directory. Below is the exception I get; could someone please help me to know to fix the issue?

Re: Atomic indexing as default indexing

2022-09-23 Thread Thomas Corthals
Op vr 23 sep. 2022 om 18:17 schreef Shawn Heisey : > On 9/23/22 09:51, gnandre wrote: > > Is there a way to make atomic indexing default? > > > > Say, even if some clients send non-atomic indexing requests, it should > get > > converted to atomic indexing requests on Solr end, is that possible? >

Re: Atomic indexing as default indexing

2022-09-23 Thread Shawn Heisey
On 9/23/22 09:51, gnandre wrote: Is there a way to make atomic indexing default? Say, even if some clients send non-atomic indexing requests, it should get converted to atomic indexing requests on Solr end, is that possible? I am asking because we usually run into the following issue: 1. Client

Atomic indexing as default indexing

2022-09-23 Thread gnandre
Is there a way to make atomic indexing default? Say, even if some clients send non-atomic indexing requests, it should get converted to atomic indexing requests on Solr end, is that possible? I am asking because we usually run into the following issue: 1. Client A is the major contributor of almo