Lucene in Action

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Manning, 2010 - 488 pagine
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When Lucene first hit the scene five years ago, it was nothing short ofamazing. By using this open-source, highly scalable, super-fast search engine,developers could integrate search into applications quickly and efficiently.A lot has changed since then-search has grown from a "nice-to-have" featureinto an indispensable part of most enterprise applications. Lucene now powerssearch in diverse companies including Akamai, Netflix, LinkedIn,Technorati, HotJobs, Epiphany, FedEx, Mayo Clinic, MIT, New ScientistMagazine, and many others.

Some things remain the same, though. Lucene still delivers high-performancesearch features in a disarmingly easy-to-use API. Due to its vibrant and diverseopen-source community of developers and users, Lucene is relentlessly improving,with evolutions to APIs, significant new features such as payloads, and ahuge increase (as much as 8x) in indexing speed with Lucene 2.3.

And with clear writing, reusable examples, and unmatched advice on bestpractices, Lucene in Action, Second Edition is still the definitive guide todeveloping with Lucene.

Purchase of the print book comes with an offer of a free PDF, ePub, and Kindle eBook from Manning. Also available is all code from the book.

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The book is now (2009) outdated to the point of being useless. But it was a disappointed even before, there's precious little of useful information on how to use Lucene beyond the freely available ... Leggi recensione completa

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Informazioni sull'autore (2010)

Erik Hatcher

, one of the original Lucene in Action authors, is a committer on the

Ant, Lucene, and Tapestry open-source projects, and coauthor of Manning’s

award-winning Java Development with Ant.

Otis Gospodnetic is a coauthor of the first edition of Lucene in Action. He has

been involved with Lucene since 2000 and is also an active member of Apache

Solr, Nutch, and Mahout development teams, as well as Lucene Project

Management Committee. Otis is a founder of Sematext, a software development

and consulting company focused on Lucene, Solr, Nutch, and Hadoop.

Michael McCandless has been building search engines for over a decade. In 1999

he founded iPhrase, a startup providing enterprise search software written in

Python and C. When IBM acquired iPhrase in 2005, he became interested to

Lucene and started contributing patches, becoming a committer in 2006 and a

PMC member

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