What's New in Lucene/Solr Meetup: 9/22/11 6:30PM

Organiser
SFBay Apache Lucene/Solr Meetup
Date
Fri, 23 Sep 2011, 01:30 - 03:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Redwood City, US
Cost
Free

Want to find out what's coming in Apache Lucene/Solr 4.0? Join us for pizza & drinks on Thursday September 22, 2011 from 6:30-8:30PM in Redwood Shores.

This is a Meetup for developers who are currently using Apache Lucene/Solr, or anyone that would like to learn more about open source search.

INTERESTED IN GIVING A TALK? Please send a quick summary to michael(dot)bohlig(at)lucidimagination.com

Current Talks:

"Improved Search with Lucene 4.0"

Robert Muir

This talk will describe how you can apply some of Lucene 4's new features (such as flexible indexing, scoring improvements, column-stride fields) to improve your search application.

“Solr 4.0 Highlights”

Mark Miller

This talk will cover some of the new features and advancements that users can look forward to in Solr 4. The list of topics will include: performance optimizations, further support for near-realtime search, SolrCloud, DirectSolrSpellChecker, and more.

 

After the scheduled speakers we'll throw the floor open to anyone who would like to talk about how they use Apache Solr or Lucene, challenges they are facing, or complementary tools.

Speakers:

Robert Muir is a Lucene/Solr Committer and PMC Member, and a Senior Staff Engineer at Lucid Imagination.

Mark Miller is a Lucene/Solr committer, PMC member, and Apache Software Foundation member who has been dabbling with Lucene since 2006. He currently works for Lucid Imagination as an engineer/manager solving all kinds of fun programming problems.

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