- Java Transport Client (deprecated): other versions:
- Preface
- Maven Repository
- Deploying in JBoss EAP6 module
- Client
- Index API
- Get API
- Delete API
- Update API
- Bulk API
- Search API
- Count API
- Delete By Query API
- Facets
- Aggregations
- Percolate API
- Query DSL - Queries
- Match Query
- MultiMatch Query
- Boolean Query
- Boosting Query
- IDs Query
- Constant Score Query
- Disjunction Max Query
- Fuzzy Like This (Field) Query (flt and flt_field)
- FuzzyQuery
- Has Child / Has Parent
- MatchAll Query
- More Like This Query (mlt)
- Prefix Query
- QueryString Query
- Range Query
- Span Queries (first, near, not, or, term)
- Term Query
- Terms Query
- Top Children Query
- Wildcard Query
- Nested Query
- Indices Query
- GeoShape Query
- Query DSL - Filters
- And Filter
- Bool Filter
- Exists Filter
- Ids Filter
- Limit Filter
- Type Filter
- Geo Bounding Box Filter
- GeoDistance Filter
- Geo Distance Range Filter
- Geo Polygon Filter
- Geo Shape Filter
- Has Child / Has Parent Filters
- Match All Filter
- Missing Filter
- Not Filter
- Or Filter
- Prefix Filter
- Query Filter
- Range Filter
- Script Filter
- Term Filter
- Terms Filter
- Nested Filter
- Caching
IMPORTANT: No additional bug fixes or documentation updates
will be released for this version. For the latest information, see the
current release documentation.
Operation Threading
editOperation Threading
editThe count API allows one to set the threading model the operation will be performed when the actual execution of the API is performed on the same node (the API is executed on a shard that is allocated on the same server).
There are three threading modes.The NO_THREADS
mode means that the
count operation will be executed on the calling thread. The
SINGLE_THREAD
mode means that the count operation will be executed on
a single different thread for all local shards. The THREAD_PER_SHARD
mode means that the count operation will be executed on a different
thread for each local shard.
The default mode is SINGLE_THREAD
.
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