Here's a top-level TOC (I couldn't fit this into Lulu's 1024 char
description limit!):
Part I. Introduction to Solr
Ch 1. Introduction
Ch 2. Basic Concepts and Terms
Ch 3. Solr Tutorial
Ch 4. Solr as a WebApp
Ch 5. Request/Response Model
Ch 6. Aggregate Functions
Part II. Data Definition
ch 7. Solr Schema
ch 8. Text Analysis
Part III. Indexing Data
Ch 9. Introduction to Indexing Data
Ch 10. Solr Update Request Handlers
Ch 11. Solr Update XML Format
Ch 12. Solr Update JSON format
Ch 13. SolrCell - Extracting Request Handler
Ch 14. Solr Update CSV Format
Ch 15. Update Request Processors
Ch 16. Data Import Handler (TBD)
Part IV. Querying Data
Ch 17. Query Parsers
Ch 18. Function Queries
Ch 19. Search Components
Ch 20. Faceting
Ch 21. Highlighting (TBD)
[Need to add Autocomplete as well (TBD)]
Ch 22. Query elevation (TBD)
Ch 23. More Like This / Find Similar
Ch 24. SpellCheck
Ch 25. StatsComponent
Ch 26. Terms Component
Ch 27. Term Vectors Component
Ch 28. Spatial and Geospatial Search (TBD)
Part V. Distributed Solr (TBD)
Ch 29. Traditional Distributed Solr (TBD)
Ch 30. SolrCloud (TBD)
Part VI. Configuration and Admin (Admin TBD)
Ch 31. Solr Configuration File
Ch 32. Admin API (TBD)
Ch 33. Admin UI (TBD)
Ch 34. Core Management API (TBD)
Ch 35. Collection Management API (TBD)
Part VII. Client APIs (TBD)
Ch 36. SolrJ API
Appendices
A. Dates and Data Math
B. Pre-Analyzed Field Value Format
Glossary
Index
-- Jack Krupansky
-----Original Message-----
From: Alexandre Rafalovitch
Sent: Friday, June 21, 2013 3:08 PM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: The book: Solr 4.x Deep Dive - Early Access Release #1
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 2:41 PM, Jack Krupansky <j...@basetechnology.com>
wrote:
Here are the topics that are NOT in the current early-access edition:
Congratulations. Is there a full (top-level) table-of-content
somewhere? Lulu's preview cuts off too early because the TOC is deeply
nested.
Regards,
Alex.
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