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Solr in Action
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Solr in Action

by Trey Grainger, Timothy Potter
March 2014
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
664 pages
21h 15m
English
Manning Publications
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Chapter 15. Complex query operations

This chapter covers

  • Using and creating your own function queries
  • Geospatial searching
  • Multilevel pivot faceting
  • Referencing external data sources in queries
  • Utilizing Solr for big data analytics

Although Solr serves as a powerful text search engine, finding and returning documents based upon keywords is far from its only common use. You have seen many of Solr’s core document search capabilities—such as rich text analysis, hit highlighting, and results grouping—that enhance the relevancy and usefulness of the list of results returned for a query. Although presenting the specific documents that best match a query is important for many search applications, another common use case for Solr is reporting aggregate ...

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