Shamelessly adding a Stack Overflow answer of my own, containing some
articles I've written and some by other authors:
search - Beginner's guide to ElasticSearch - Stack Overflow
The articles range from beginner to intermediate.
There is also a new eBook that was literally just released the other night.
I'm unaffiliated with it and have no idea about it's contents, but it
looks fairly complete: Win Elasticsearch Server second edition e-book – Solr.pl
-Zach
On Wednesday, January 30, 2013 12:15:24 PM UTC-5, David Pilato wrote:
Hi Ramesh,
It's very hard to give you advices from a blank sheet.
What I can recommend is to read carefully the Elasticsearch.orghomepage. I learned all the basics from that page.
Have a look at the videos section. You will grab many information from
this place.
Also, you can give a look at some of my talks slides. One is translated in
english:
Elasticsearch - Devoxx France 2012 - English version | PPT
Then, if there is something you don't understand, post here your
questions. I suggest reading before: Elasticsearch Platform — Find real-time answers at scale | Elastic
HTH
David.
Le 30 janv. 2013 à 15:18, RAMESH REDDY 6amesh8@gmail.com a écrit :
am a the new person in the it field.... just nw i develop a project using
elasticsearch... can any one guide me please....
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