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    Solr (pronounced "solar") is an open-source enterprise-search platform, written in Java. Its major features include full-text search, hit highlighting...
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  • Apache Lucene (redirect from Solr/Lucene)
    three are now independent top-level projects. In March 2010, the Apache Solr search server joined as a Lucene sub-project, merging the developer communities...
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  • "solr/LICENSE.txt at main · apache/solr · GitHub". github.com. Retrieved 24 December 2022. "Response Writers :: Apache Solr Reference Guide". solr.apache...
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  • Scholar Internet Archive Scholar Library of Congress Semantic Scholar Apache Solr Jumper 2.0: Universal search powered by Enterprise bookmarking Oracle Corporation:...
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    Twitter and eBay as well as open source enterprise search systems like Solr and distributed database systems like Apache Pinot. ZooKeeper is modeled...
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  • applications that are often integrated with PHP applications, for example by Lucene/Solr. The syntax generally follows the pattern of one-letter code of the variable...
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    DSpace also support faceted search and browse functionality using Apache Solr. Some most important features of DSpace are as follows. Free open source...
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  • purpose of brood incubation Solarium, a PHP client for interacting with Apache Solr Project Solarium, an Eisenhower administration initiative to analyze policy...
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  • npm (nodejs package manager), maatkit, Hadoop, Kyoto Cabinet, Cassandra, Solr, vowpal wabbit, Elasticsearch, Guava, Kafka and RedHat Virtual Data Optimizer...
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  • store information. The indices for searching keywords are built with Lucene/SOLR. "The Sleuth Kit (TSK) & Autopsy: Open Source Digital Forensics Tools". Brian...
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