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December 9, 2013

Building Client-side Search Applications with Solr

Filed under: Lucene,Search Interface,Searching,Solr — Patrick Durusau @ 7:46 pm

Building Client-side Search Applications with Solr by Daniel Beach.

Description:

Solr is a powerful search engine, but creating a custom user interface can be daunting. In this fast paced session I will present an overview of how to implement a client-side search application using Solr. Using open-source frameworks like SpyGlass (to be released in September) can be a powerful way to jumpstart your development by giving you out-of-the box results views with support for faceting, autocomplete, and detail views. During this talk I will also demonstrate how we have built and deployed lightweight applications that are able to be performant under large user loads, with minimal server resources.

If you need a compelling reason to watch this video, check out:

Global Patent Search Network.

What is the Global Patent Search Network?

As a result of cooperative effort between the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and State Intellectual Property Office (SIPO) of the People’s Republic of China, Chinese patent documentation is now available for search and retrieval from the USPTO website via the Global Patent Search Network. This tool will enable the user to search Chinese patent documents in the English or Chinese language. The data available include fulltext Chinese patents and machine translations. Also available are full document images of Chinese patents which are considered the authoritative Chinese patent document. Users can search documents including published applications, granted patents and utility models from 1985 to 2012.

Something over four (4) million patents.

Try the site, then watch the video.

Software mentioned: Spyglass, Ember.js.

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