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  2. Ganesh2010-02-08 05:14
  3. Ian Lea2010-02-08 05:28
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  5. Stanislaw Osinski2010-02-08 05:33
  6. Chris Lu2010-02-08 12:33
  7. Jake Mannix2010-02-08 13:06

[java-user] Scale Out

Subject:
Re: Scale Out
From:
Jake Mannix <jake.mannix@...>
Date:
2010-02-08 13:06
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 9:33 AM, Chris Lu <chris.lu@gmail.com> wrote:

Since you already have RMI interface, maybe you can parallel search on several nodes, collect the data, pick top ones, and send back results via RMI.
One thing to be careful about this, which you might already be aware of: Query (and subclasses) implement Serializable, but doesn't declare a serialversionUID, and so when you upgrade from lucene 2.4 to 2.9 or even 3.0 to 3.0.1, you can get serialization incompatibilities between your broker and your leaf nodes if you pass serialized Query objects over RMI (and try to do a rolling upgrade, one node at a time). If you pass domain-specific objects which you control, this doesn't happen, of course. Not the end of the world, but good to keep in mind. -jake

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