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NAME
       LucyX::Remote::SearchServer - Make a Searcher remotely accessible.

SYNOPSIS
           my $searcher = Lucy::Search::IndexSearcher->new(
               index => '/path/to/index'
           );
           my $search_server = LucyX::Remote::SearchServer->new(
               searcher => $searcher
           );
           $search_server->serve(
               port => 7890
           );

DESCRIPTION
       The SearchServer class, in conjunction with either SearchClient or ClusterSearcher, makes
       it possible to run a search on one machine and report results on another.

       By aggregating several SearchClients under a ClusterSearcher, the cost of searching what
       might have been a prohibitively large monolithic index can be distributed across multiple
       nodes, each with its own, smaller index.

METHODS
   new
           my $search_server = LucyX::Remote::SearchServer->new(
               searcher => $searcher, # required
           );

       Constructor.  Takes hash-style parameters.

       ·   searcher - the Searcher that the SearchServer will wrap.

   serve
           $search_server->serve(
               port => 7890,      # required
           );

       Open a listening socket on localhost and wait for SearchClients to connect.

       ·   port - the port on localhost that the server should open and listen on.

   serve_rpc
           my $status = $search_server->serve_rpc($sock);

       Handle a single RPC from socket $sock. Returns 'done' if the connection should be closed.
       Returns 'terminate' if the server should shut down. Returns 'continue' if the server
       should continue to handle requests from this client.



perl v5.20.2                                2015-12-01             LucyX::Remote::SearchServer(3)


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