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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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Appendix B. Language-specific field type configurations

Because of the wide variations between languages, there is not a single, consistent model to follow when defining a field in Solr to properly handle a language. Some languages require their own stemming filters, others require multiple filters to handle different language characteristics (such as normalization of characters, removal of accents, and even custom lowercasing functionality), and some languages even require their own tokenizers due to the complexity of parsing the language. The following table provides good out-of-the-box configurations for many of the languages Solr supports. These are by no means the only way to configure a language, but they will serve as a good starting point. ...

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