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Posted to users@solr.apache.org by David Mackey <da...@davemackey.net> on 2023/05/30 19:13:32 UTC

Compiling Apache Solr Resources

Hi All,

I've been compiling all the (interesting) information and resources I can
find on Apache Solr here:
https://github.com/davidshq/awesome-search-engines/blob/main/specific-engines/apache-solr.md

I'd love to hear what I'm missing. I've still got a few to add but am sure
there is a lot else out there I haven't stumbled across yet.

Sincerely,
Dave

Re: Compiling Apache Solr Resources

Posted by David Mackey <da...@davemackey.net>.
Thank you for all the excellent suggestions! I will be updating the repo
within the next few days to reflect all of your suggestions. Also feel free
to submit PR's if you have other suggestions / enhancements as well.

On Fri, Jun 2, 2023 at 5:58 AM Alessandro Benedetti <a....@sease.io>
wrote:

> Hi David,
> interesting resource!
> Thanks for citing us in the "Companies Working with Solr" section!
> When you have the time feel free to rename our entry to just "Sease" and
> add the link to www.sease.io!
>
> I think also adding a blogs section can be very useful!
>
> Cheers
> --------------------------
> *Alessandro Benedetti*
> Director @ Sease Ltd.
> *Apache Lucene/Solr Committer*
> *Apache Solr PMC Member*
>
> e-mail: a.benedetti@sease.io
>
>
> *Sease* - Information Retrieval Applied
> Consulting | Training | Open Source
>
> Website: Sease.io <http://sease.io/>
> LinkedIn <https://linkedin.com/company/sease-ltd> | Twitter
> <https://twitter.com/seaseltd> | Youtube
> <https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDx86ZKLYNpI3gzMercM7BQ> | Github
> <https://github.com/seaseltd>
>
>
> On Wed, 31 May 2023 at 04:09, Koji Sekiguchi <ko...@rondhuit.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi Dave,
> >
> > I'd like to give some interesting resources. Please add some of them
> > to your list as you like.
> >
> > - Solr Manual Search (both keyword and semantic search are available)
> > https://demo.rondhuit.com/en/solr-manual
> >
> > - The meetup slide that describes how to develop the above website
> > "Fine-tuning a multi-language model for information retrieval using
> > the Solr Manual" by Elpidio Gonzalez Valbuena
> > https://www.rondhuit.com/download/RONDHUIT-solrmanual-1.0.0.pdf
> > Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rh3fP9qQAhw
> > Blog: https://kandasearch.com/blogs/9c7ec12f-c09b-4ddd-b5eb-aafc3bb8b1a6
> >
> > - YouTube video about the AI Chat (like ChatGPT) vs. Semantic Search
> > Engine (like Apache Solr)
> > https://youtu.be/q_kPN6zImbY
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Koji
> >
> > 2023年5月31日(水) 4:14 David Mackey <da...@davemackey.net>:
> > >
> > > Hi All,
> > >
> > > I've been compiling all the (interesting) information and resources I
> can
> > > find on Apache Solr here:
> > >
> >
> https://github.com/davidshq/awesome-search-engines/blob/main/specific-engines/apache-solr.md
> > >
> > > I'd love to hear what I'm missing. I've still got a few to add but am
> > sure
> > > there is a lot else out there I haven't stumbled across yet.
> > >
> > > Sincerely,
> > > Dave
> >
>

Re: Compiling Apache Solr Resources

Posted by Alessandro Benedetti <a....@sease.io>.
Hi David,
interesting resource!
Thanks for citing us in the "Companies Working with Solr" section!
When you have the time feel free to rename our entry to just "Sease" and
add the link to www.sease.io!

I think also adding a blogs section can be very useful!

Cheers
--------------------------
*Alessandro Benedetti*
Director @ Sease Ltd.
*Apache Lucene/Solr Committer*
*Apache Solr PMC Member*

e-mail: a.benedetti@sease.io


*Sease* - Information Retrieval Applied
Consulting | Training | Open Source

Website: Sease.io <http://sease.io/>
LinkedIn <https://linkedin.com/company/sease-ltd> | Twitter
<https://twitter.com/seaseltd> | Youtube
<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDx86ZKLYNpI3gzMercM7BQ> | Github
<https://github.com/seaseltd>


On Wed, 31 May 2023 at 04:09, Koji Sekiguchi <ko...@rondhuit.com>
wrote:

> Hi Dave,
>
> I'd like to give some interesting resources. Please add some of them
> to your list as you like.
>
> - Solr Manual Search (both keyword and semantic search are available)
> https://demo.rondhuit.com/en/solr-manual
>
> - The meetup slide that describes how to develop the above website
> "Fine-tuning a multi-language model for information retrieval using
> the Solr Manual" by Elpidio Gonzalez Valbuena
> https://www.rondhuit.com/download/RONDHUIT-solrmanual-1.0.0.pdf
> Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rh3fP9qQAhw
> Blog: https://kandasearch.com/blogs/9c7ec12f-c09b-4ddd-b5eb-aafc3bb8b1a6
>
> - YouTube video about the AI Chat (like ChatGPT) vs. Semantic Search
> Engine (like Apache Solr)
> https://youtu.be/q_kPN6zImbY
>
> Thanks!
>
> Koji
>
> 2023年5月31日(水) 4:14 David Mackey <da...@davemackey.net>:
> >
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I've been compiling all the (interesting) information and resources I can
> > find on Apache Solr here:
> >
> https://github.com/davidshq/awesome-search-engines/blob/main/specific-engines/apache-solr.md
> >
> > I'd love to hear what I'm missing. I've still got a few to add but am
> sure
> > there is a lot else out there I haven't stumbled across yet.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > Dave
>

Re: Compiling Apache Solr Resources

Posted by Koji Sekiguchi <ko...@rondhuit.com>.
Hi Dave,

I'd like to give some interesting resources. Please add some of them
to your list as you like.

- Solr Manual Search (both keyword and semantic search are available)
https://demo.rondhuit.com/en/solr-manual

- The meetup slide that describes how to develop the above website
"Fine-tuning a multi-language model for information retrieval using
the Solr Manual" by Elpidio Gonzalez Valbuena
https://www.rondhuit.com/download/RONDHUIT-solrmanual-1.0.0.pdf
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rh3fP9qQAhw
Blog: https://kandasearch.com/blogs/9c7ec12f-c09b-4ddd-b5eb-aafc3bb8b1a6

- YouTube video about the AI Chat (like ChatGPT) vs. Semantic Search
Engine (like Apache Solr)
https://youtu.be/q_kPN6zImbY

Thanks!

Koji

2023年5月31日(水) 4:14 David Mackey <da...@davemackey.net>:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I've been compiling all the (interesting) information and resources I can
> find on Apache Solr here:
> https://github.com/davidshq/awesome-search-engines/blob/main/specific-engines/apache-solr.md
>
> I'd love to hear what I'm missing. I've still got a few to add but am sure
> there is a lot else out there I haven't stumbled across yet.
>
> Sincerely,
> Dave

Re: Compiling Apache Solr Resources

Posted by Shawn Heisey <ap...@elyograg.org>.
On 5/30/23 15:47, ufuk yılmaz wrote:
> (Btw why every programming language has a solr client implementation? I understand java has solrj because solrj can talk in javabin format but why not just use the rest api with a regular rest library with other languages? It feels double amount if work to me because you would need to first learn Solr api and then a specific library)

The only Solr client that is produced by the Solr project is SolrJ, the 
Java client.

SolrJ is an integral part of Solr itself, and it is also a standalone 
library.  When Solr gets compiled from source, SolrJ is the first thing 
that gets built.

**ALL** other Solr client implementations are third party.

Those clients allow the programmer to use relatively simple statements 
to interact with Solr ... there is no need to figure out how to work 
HTTP or learn the Solr API.  Instead you use statements with simple 
names that include words like connect, query, update, delete, commit, or 
some other verb that describes something you want to do with Solr.

Thanks,
Shawn

Re: Compiling Apache Solr Resources

Posted by ufuk yılmaz <uy...@vivaldi.net.INVALID>.
Great work! There are many good tools here I never heard of. 

I’d add Joel Bernstein’s blog as it has examples of different/unusual usages of solr: http://joelsolr.blogspot.com/

(Btw why every programming language has a solr client implementation? I understand java has solrj because solrj can talk in javabin format but why not just use the rest api with a regular rest library with other languages? It feels double amount if work to me because you would need to first learn Solr api and then a specific library)

-ufuk yilmaz

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> On 30 May 2023, at 22:34, Alexandre Rafalovitch <ar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Great effort. I've shared with you directly my google doc of semi-sorted
> mostly-outdated Solr links. Maybe something in there will grab your
> curation interest.
> 
> Regards,
>   Alex
> P.s. Sorry, it is too embarrassing to share it directly here for archival
> purposes. But if anybody wants to see it and is not afraid - ping me
> directly. Most of the stuff is 4+ years old though.
> 
>> On Tue., May 30, 2023, 3:14 p.m. David Mackey, <da...@davemackey.net> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi All,
>> 
>> I've been compiling all the (interesting) information and resources I can
>> find on Apache Solr here:
>> 
>> https://github.com/davidshq/awesome-search-engines/blob/main/specific-engines/apache-solr.md
>> 
>> I'd love to hear what I'm missing. I've still got a few to add but am sure
>> there is a lot else out there I haven't stumbled across yet.
>> 
>> Sincerely,
>> Dave
>> 

Re: Compiling Apache Solr Resources

Posted by Alexandre Rafalovitch <ar...@gmail.com>.
Great effort. I've shared with you directly my google doc of semi-sorted
mostly-outdated Solr links. Maybe something in there will grab your
curation interest.

Regards,
   Alex
P.s. Sorry, it is too embarrassing to share it directly here for archival
purposes. But if anybody wants to see it and is not afraid - ping me
directly. Most of the stuff is 4+ years old though.

On Tue., May 30, 2023, 3:14 p.m. David Mackey, <da...@davemackey.net> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I've been compiling all the (interesting) information and resources I can
> find on Apache Solr here:
>
> https://github.com/davidshq/awesome-search-engines/blob/main/specific-engines/apache-solr.md
>
> I'd love to hear what I'm missing. I've still got a few to add but am sure
> there is a lot else out there I haven't stumbled across yet.
>
> Sincerely,
> Dave
>