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[jira] [Comment Edited] (GORA-664) Add datastore for Elasticsearch

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Su Win edited comment on GORA-664 at 10/8/20, 4:32 AM:
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Hi [~carlosrmng] ,

I am Su Win, an applicant for Outreach internship Dec 2020 - March 2021 intake. Upon receiving the approval for my initial application, I would like to express my interest for this project.

I am currently studying computer science (in my first year) and have just completed second semester of my first year. I have recently completed Object Oriented Programming (Java) subject in which I learnt core java OOP and a bit about java collections. I passed my AWS cloud practitioner certification exam in March this year and studied what elasticsearch is and its features. So when I see this “Add a datastore for Elasticsearch in Apache Gora” project, I am very excited to learn more about it and work on this project.

For the warm up task, I would like to work on the *Complete site documentation for gora-dynamodb* task. I will post my question there. Would that be OK?

My experience with Java is mainly university course related content (core java). I am also self-studying Data Structure and Algorithm in Java. I am keen to learn about maven, NoSQL datastores, Object2Datastore mapping and big data techniques.

*+Question+*

I would like to know whether I need to complete at least one main task listed during this contribution period.

Thank you.:)

 
 


was (Author: suwindev19):
Hi there,

I am Su Win, an applicant for Outreach internship Dec 2020 - March 2021 intake. Upon receiving the approval for my initial application, I would like to express my interest for this project.

I am currently studying computer science (in my first year) and have just completed second semester of my first year. I have recently completed Object Oriented Programming (Java) subject in which I learnt core java OOP and a bit about java collections. I passed my AWS cloud practitioner certification exam in March this year and studied what elasticsearch is and its features. So when I see this “Add a datastore for Elasticsearch in Apache Gora” project, I am very excited to learn more about it and work on this project. 

For the warm up task, I would like to work on the *Complete site documentation for gora-dynamodb* task. I will post my question there. Would that be OK? 

My experience with Java is mainly university course related content (core java). I am also self-studying Data Structure and Algorithm in Java. I am keen to learn about maven, NoSQL datastores, Object2Datastore mapping and big data techniques. 

*+Question+*

I would like to know whether I need to complete at least one main task listed during this contribution period. 

Thank you.:)

 

> Add datastore for Elasticsearch
> -------------------------------
>
>                 Key: GORA-664
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GORA-664
>             Project: Apache Gora
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Carlos Muñoz
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: outreachy2020
>
> Elasticsearch is a Lucene-based search engine that primarily focuses on distribution and availability. It could be a good alternative for the gora-solr module.
>  
> [https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/index.html] 



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