Covers Apache Lucene 3.0
Michael McCandless, Erik Hatcher, Otis Gospodnetic

#Apache
#Lucene3.0
#APIs
#Tika
#Linkedln
#SIREn
#Krugle
When Lucene first hit the scene five years ago, it was nothing short of amazing. 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" feature into an indispensable part of most enterprise applications. Lucene now powers search in diverse companies including Akamai, Netflix, LinkedIn, Technorati, Hot Jobs, Epiphany, FedEx, Mayo Clinic, MIT, New Scientist Magazine, and many others.
Some things remain the same, though. Lucene still delivers high-performance search features in a disarmingly easy-to-use API. Due to its vibrant and diverse open-source community of developers and users, Lucene is relentlessly improving, with evolutions to APIs, significant new features such as payloads, and a huge increase (as much as 8x) in indexing speed with Lucene 2.3.
And with clear writing, reusable examples, and unmatched advice on best practices, Lucene in Action, Second Edition is still the definitive guide to developing with Lucene.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Meet Lucene
Part 1 Core Lucene
Chapter 2 Building a search index
Chapter 3 Adding search to your application
Chapter 4 Lucene's analysis process
Chapter 5 Advanced search techniques
Chapter 6 Extending search
Part 2 Applied Lucene
Chapter 7 Extracting text with Tika
Chapter 8 Essential Lucene extensions
Chapter 9 Further Lucene extensions
Chapter 10 Using Lucene from other programming languages
Chapter 11 Lucene administration and performance tuning
Part 3 Case studies
Chapter 12 Case study 1: Krugle
Chapter 13 Case study 2: SIREn
Chapter 14 Case study 3: Linkedln
Appendix A Installing Lucene
Appendix B Lucene index format
Appendix C Lucene/contrib benchmark Appendix D Resources
Michael McCandless is a Lucene PMC member and committer with more than a decade of experience building search engines.
Erik Hatcher and Otis Gospodnetic are the authors of the first edition of Lucene in Action and long-time contributors to Lucene, Solr, Mahout, and other Lucene-based projects.









