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Mastering Apache Solr 7.x

By : Sandeep Nair, Chintan Mehta, Dharmesh Vasoya
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Mastering Apache Solr 7.x

By: Sandeep Nair, Chintan Mehta, Dharmesh Vasoya

Overview of this book

Apache Solr is the only standalone enterprise search server with a REST-like application interface. providing highly scalable, distributed search and index replication for many of the world's largest internet sites. To begin with, you would be introduced to how you perform full text search, multiple filter search, perform dynamic clustering and so on helping you to brush up the basics of Apache Solr. You will also explore the new features and advanced options released in Apache Solr 7.x which will get you numerous performance aspects and making data investigation simpler, easier and powerful. You will learn to build complex queries, extensive filters and how are they compiled in your system to bring relevance in your search tools. You will learn to carry out Solr scoring, elements affecting the document score and how you can optimize or tune the score for the application at hand. You will learn to extract features of documents, writing complex queries in re-ranking the documents. You will also learn advanced options helping you to know what content is indexed and how the extracted content is indexed. Throughout the book, you would go through complex problems with solutions along with varied approaches to tackle your business needs. By the end of this book, you will gain advanced proficiency to build out-of-box smart search solutions for your enterprise demands.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
Title Page
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

How Solr works


The easiest way to understand how Solr works is to see how a telephone directory helps you to look something up. A telephone directory, or yellow pages as it is called in some places, is a book containing lots of phone numbers. It has lots of pages. Now, to find information in it would be a humongous task unless it had some sort of indexing and categorizing. For example, we can easily find all the restaurants by just navigating to the category of restaurants and finding the locality that we are living nearby.

Similarly, Solr can be imagined as a huge directory that has been fed data as per our requirement, and it can be queried to get the relevant data by using an appropriate search criteria that was indexed while feeding in the data. Let's have a look at the following diagram and understand how Solr search platform works:

As you can see, the way to look at Solr is like this—it is basically fed with lots of information, which is correctly indexed. Then, in order to retrieve...