Building Intelligent Search Applications with Apache Solr 1.4 and PHP5

Israel Ekpo (03.Nov.2010 at 14:45)
Talk at ZendCon 2010 (English - US)

Rating: 4 of 5

This is a presentation on how to create intelligent web-based search applications using PHP 5 and the out-of-the-box features available in Solr 1.4.1 After we finish we finish the illustration of adding, updating and removing data from the Solr index, we will discuss how to add features such as auto-completion, hit highlighting, faceted navigation, spelling suggestions, and similar matches.

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Rating: 2 of 5

03.Nov.2010 at 22:39 by Sylvain Bujold

I did not like this sesion very much. Even after seeing this session I can't say I know that much more on how to write an efficient search application. I was shown a lot of config files with explanations on what they were suppose to represent and do but having never used it it was very confusing, plus they were hard to read, a pointer usage would have been good.

Rating: 5 of 5

03.Nov.2010 at 22:50 by Wil Moore III

As I tweeted, this was a very informative session. Be aware that I believe the optimal target audience would be those that have looked at Solr before and are aware of what it does and sort of how it does it. Once you are there, the walk-through makes sense. Of course, if you've done anything at all with Solr previously, the walk-through is sort of a very polished review. Either way, it was presented well and covered a lot of ground. Well done.

Rating: 4 of 5

03.Nov.2010 at 23:23 by Carlos Nacianceno

The topic and the info delivered was pretty good, but perhaps the way of the delivery can be improved

Rating: 4 of 5

04.Nov.2010 at 00:17 by Leszek KrupiƄski

I liked the practical aspect of the presentation. While I may don't know the science behind Solr, I understand how to use it.

Rating: 3 of 5

04.Nov.2010 at 00:35 by Ivo Jansch

good talk with nice overview of a number of features. Granted, I already know solr a bit so maybe willmoore is right that this talk caters to people like me more than to people such as sbujold.

Rating: 4 of 5

04.Nov.2010 at 15:13 by Neal Anders

This seemed to be a good overview of solr and some of the config options. As a few others have mentioned, some slides seemed to show the entire xml config when just a snippet would have done (at a larger font size). Also as a suggestion, when taking screenshots of a web page, turn off / disable all of the additional toolbars to maximize screen real estate.

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07.Nov.2010 at 03:31 by Israel Ekpo

Thank you everyone for your feedback. I really do appreciate your honesty and for letting me know how the content was perceived. I have made a some notes on what to improve on next time based on these comments.

It probably would have been better if this talk was a tutorial instead of a presentation session to accommodate more people in terms of interest, knowledge level of Solr etc. I agree, the config options slides would have probably been more relevant if it were a tutorial.

Thanks all for your feedback.

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