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Lucene 4 Cookbook

Lucene 4 Cookbook

By : Edwood Ng, Vineeth Mohan
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Lucene 4 Cookbook

Lucene 4 Cookbook

3.2 (5)
By: Edwood Ng, Vineeth Mohan

Overview of this book

This book is for software developers who are new to Lucene and who want to explore the more advanced topics to build a search engine. Knowledge of Java is necessary to follow the code samples. You will learn core concepts, best practices, and also advanced features, in order to build an effective search application.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)
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After index and mapping are created, we can begin sending data to Elasticsearch for indexing. We can use either HTTP PUT or POST to submit data. The difference between these two methods is that with PUT, we need to specify a unique ID, whereas with POST, Elasticsearch will automatically generate an ID for us. Here is the general URL format to submit a document:

http://<host>:<port>/<index>/<mapping>

Both methods accept data in JSON format. In our scenario, the JSON format should be in a flat key value pair structure.

How to do it...

Let's look at an example. We will use both HTTP methods to submit news articles to our index.

Using HTTP PUT:

curl -XPUT 'http://localhost:9200/news/article/1' -d '
{
    "title" : "Europe stocks tumble on political fears , PMI data" ,
    "publication_date" : "2012-03-30",
    "content" : "LONDON (MarketWatch)-European stock markets tumbled to a three-month low on Monday, driven by steep losses for banks and resource firms...
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