There are many real-life situations when you have to clean your data. Let's assume that you want to index web pages that your client sends you. You don't know anything about the structure of the page; one thing you know is that you must provide a search mechanism that will enable searching through the content of the pages. Of course, you can index the whole page splitting it by whitespaces, but then you will probably hear the client complain about the HTML tags being searchable, and so on. So, before we enable searching on the contents of the page, we need to clean the data. In this recipe, we will see how to remove the HTML tags with Solr.
Solr Cookbook - Third Edition
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Solr Cookbook - Third Edition
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Overview of this book
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Solr Cookbook Third Edition
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
Apache Solr Configuration
Indexing Your Data
Analyzing Your Text Data
Querying Solr
Faceting
Improving Solr Performance
In the Cloud
Using Additional Functionalities
Dealing with Problems
Real-life Situations
Index
Customer Reviews