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[jira] [Commented] (LUCENENET-603) ConcurrentMergeScheduler crashes the application if a transient error occurs

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Laimonas Simutis commented on LUCENENET-603:
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[~laura.m.nash] there are no plans to add fixes or changes to 3.x version of this library. Could you see if you can upgrade to 4.8 beta and get better results there?

> ConcurrentMergeScheduler crashes the application if a transient error occurs
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>
>                 Key: LUCENENET-603
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENENET-603
>             Project: Lucene.Net
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Lucene.Net Core
>    Affects Versions: Lucene.Net 3.0.3
>            Reporter: Laura Nash
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: easyfix, newbie
>
> We are using Lucene.NET 3.0.3 within a larger application hosted in a Windows Service.  The Lucene.NET use occurs in a background processing thread and is non-critical, it shouldn't ever cause the Windows Service to crash.
> Currently if an error occurs (even a very transient error) within our implementation of Lucene.Net.Store.BufferedIndexOutput FlushBuffer() then our Windows Service crashes.  
> This is because ConcurrentMergeScheduler.HandleMergeException throws an exception, even though it is being called inside a background thread generated within the Lucene code and so the exception thrown can never be caught and will always crash the application.  The code and comments around this seem to suggest this is not expected to crash out (maybe due to the port from java and java behaves differently from .NET for this?).
> Handling all errors inside our FlushBuffer implementation causes the file to become corrupted as the flush is considered a success.
> I think this throw should be removed.  We have commented it out and this appears to have had no detrimental affect.



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