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Pt. 1 Understanding Search Technology
1 State of the art
2 Getting started with Hibernate Search
Pt. 2 Ending structural and synchronization mismatches
3 Mapping simple data structures
4 Mapping more advanced data structures
5 Indexing: where, how, what, and when
Pt. 3 Taming the retrieval mismatch
6 Querying with Hibernate Search
7 Writing a Lucene query
8 Filters: cross-cutting restrictions
Pt. 4 Performance and scalability
9 Performance considerations
10 Scalability: using Hibernate Search in a cluster
11 Accessing Lucene natively
Pt. 5 Native Lucene, scoring, and the wheel
12 Document ranking
13 Don't reinvent the wheel
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