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Kay Kay commented on SOLR-915:
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The problem statement (hardly is imaginary ), is for a faster shutdown and 
reinitialization of the SolrCore.  Hence the need to parallelize the code.  It 
is not just about closeHook , but also the other sequence of steps performed at 
close. All of them can have a better performance gain by parallelizing the 
code. Again , adding some well-abstracted code, should make things more 
maintainable. 

> SolrCore;close()  - scope to exploit parallelism among the number of 
> closeHooks 
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>
>                 Key: SOLR-915
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-915
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>         Environment: Tomcat 6, JRE 6
>            Reporter: Kay Kay
>   Original Estimate: 96h
>  Remaining Estimate: 96h
>
> In SolrCore: close() - all the way towards the end of the function - there 
> seems to be a sequential list of close method invocation. 
>     if( closeHooks != null ) {
>        for( CloseHook hook : closeHooks ) {
>          hook.close( this );
>       }
>     }
> I believe this has scope to be parallelized ( actually the entire sequence of 
> close operations , updateHandler,close() etc.) - by means of launching them 
> in separate threads from an ExecutorService , for a much faster shutdown as 
> the process definitely does not need to be sequential. 
> This becomes all the more important in the multi-core context when we might 
> want to shutdown and restart a SolrCore altogether. 

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