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- (McCandless et al., 2010) ⇒ Michael McCandless, Erik Hatcher, and Otis Gospodnetić. (2010). “Lucene in Action, 2nd Edition.” Manning Publications. ISBN:1933988177
Subject Headings: Lucene, Reference Document.
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Part 1 Core Lucene
Chapter 1 Meet Lucene Dealing with information explosion What is Lucene? Lucene and the components of a search application Lucene in action: a sample application Understanding the core indexing classes Understanding the core searching classes Summary Chapter 2 Building a search index How Lucene models content Understanding the indexing process Basic index operations Field options Boosting documents and fields Indexing numbers, dates, and times Field truncation Near-real-time search Optimizing an index Other directory implementations Concurrency, thread safety, and locking issues Debugging indexing Advanced indexing concepts Summary Chapter 3 Adding search to your application Implementing a simple search feature Using IndexSearcher Understanding Lucene scoring Lucene’s diverse queries Parsing query expressions: QueryParser Summary Chapter 4 Lucene’s analysis process Using analyzers What’s inside an analyzer? Using the built-in analyzers Sounds-like querying Synonyms, aliases, and words that mean the same Stemming analysis Field variations Language analysis issues Nutch analysis Summary Chapter 5 Advanced search techniques Lucene’s field cache Sorting search results Using MultiPhraseQuery Querying on multiple fields at once Span queries Filtering a search Custom scoring using function queries Searching across multiple Lucene indexes Leveraging term vectors Loading fields with FieldSelector Stopping a slow search Summary Chapter 6 Extending search Using a custom sort method Developing a custom Collector Extending QueryParser Custom filters Payloads Summary
Part 2 Applied Lucene
Chapter 7 Extracting text with Tika What is Tika? Tika’s logical design and API Installing Tika Tika’s built-in text extraction tool Extracting text programmatically Tika’s limitations Indexing custom XML Alternatives Summary Chapter 8 Essential Lucene extensions Luke, the Lucene Index Toolbox Analyzers, tokenizers, and TokenFilters Highlighting query terms FastVectorHighlighter Spell checking Fun and interesting Query extensions Building contrib modules Summary Chapter 9 Further Lucene extensions Chaining filters Storing an index in Berkeley DB Synonyms from WordNet Fast memory-based indices XML QueryParser: Beyond “one box” search interfaces Surround query language Spatial Lucene Searching multiple indexes remotely Flexible QueryParser Odds and ends Summary Chapter 10 Using Lucene from other programming languages Ports primer CLucene (C++) Lucene. Net (C# and other .NET languages) KinoSearch and Lucy (Perl) Ferret (Ruby) PHP PyLucene (Python) Solr (many programming languages) Summary Chapter 11 Lucene administration and performance tuning Performance tuning Threads and concurrency Managing resource consumption Hot backups of the index Common errors Summary
Part 3 Case studies
Chapter 12 Case study 1: Krugle Krugle: Searching source code Introducing Krugle Appliance architecture Search performance Parsing source code Substring searching Query vs. search Future improvements Summary Chapter 13 Case study 2: SIREn Searching semistructured documents with SIREn Introducing SIREn SIREn’s benefits Indexing entities with SIREn Searching entities with SIREn Integrating SIREn in Solr Benchmark Summary Chapter 14 Case study 3: LinkedIn Adding facets and real-time search with Bobo Browse and Zoie Faceted search with Bobo Browse Real-time search with Zoie Summary
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Author | volume | Date Value | title | type | journal | titleUrl | doi | note | year | |
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2010 LuceneinAction2ndEdition | Michael McCandless Erik Hatcher Otis Gospodnetić | Lucene in Action, 2nd Edition | 2010 |