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Apache Solr Essentials

By : Andrea Gazzarini
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Apache Solr Essentials

By: Andrea Gazzarini

Overview of this book

<p>Search is everywhere. Users always expect a search facility in mobile or web applications that allows them to find things in a fast and friendly manner.</p> <p>Apache Solr Essentials is a fast-paced guide to help you quickly learn the process of creating a scalable, efficient, and powerful search application. The book starts off by explaining the fundamentals of Solr and then goes on to cover various topics such as data indexing, ways of extending Solr, client APIs and their indexing and data searching capabilities, an introduction to the administration, monitoring, and tuning of a Solr instance, as well as the concepts of sharding and replication. Next, you'll learn about various Solr extensions and how to contribute to the Solr community. By the end of this book, you will be able to create excellent search applications with the help of Solr.</p>
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Apache Solr Essentials
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Acknowledgments

I'd like to begin by thanking the people who made this book what it is. Writing a book is not a single person's work, and help from experienced people that guide you along the path is crucial. Many thanks to Larissa, Kirti, Ankur, and Vikrant for supporting me in this process.

I am also grateful to the technical reviewers of the book, Ahmad Maher Abdelwhab, Markus Klose, Puneet Singh Ludu, and Julian Lam, for carefully reading my drafts and spotting (hopefully) most of my mistakes. This book would not have been so good without their help and input.

In general, I want to thank everyone who directly or indirectly helped me in creating this book, except for a long-sighted teacher who once told me when I was in university, "Hey, guy with all those earrings! You won't go anywhere!"

Finally, a special thought to my family; to my girls, the actual supporters of the book; my wonderful wife, Nicoletta (to whom I promise not to write another book), my pride and joy, Sofia and Caterina, and my first actual teacher—my mom, Lina. They are the people who really made sacrifices while I was writing and who definitely deserve the credits for the book.

Once again, thank you!