Elasticsearch : le moteur de recherche élastique pour tous

Finist JUG
Brest 🇫🇷France

Dec. 2012

David Pilato

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Abstract

Le mardi 11 décembre nous organisons une nouvelle soirée FinistJUG dont le sujet principal sera ElasticSearch. Nous recevrons la visite de David Pilato, l’un des piliers de la communauté française autour de ElasticSearch, auteur du plugin River RSS ainsi que d’une factory Spring pour Elasticsearch, et un ancien de l’ENIB en plus !

Au menu, une présentation complète de ElasticSearch, le moteur de recherche HTTP/REST/JSON hautement performant, scalable et, bien entendu, open-source.

  • Un moteur ? Pour quoi faire ?
  • Elasticsearch : une solution simple, complète, performante
  • Démo : et si on indexait Twitter ?
  • Ouvrons le capot :
    • Partitionnement
    • Réplication
    • Fail over

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Who am I?

Developer | Evangelist at elastic and creator of the Elastic French User Group . Frequent speaker about all things Elastic, in conferences, for User Groups and in companies with BBL talks . In my free time, I enjoy coding and deejaying as DJ Elky , just for fun. Living with my children in Cergy, France.

Details

I discovered Elasticsearch project in 2011. After contributed to the project and created open source plugins for it, David joined elastic the company in 2013 where he is Developer and Evangelist. He also created and still actively managing the French spoken language User Group. At elastic, he mainly worked on Elasticsearch source code, specifically on open-source plugins. In his free time, he likes talking about elasticsearch in conferences or in companies (Brown Bag Lunches AKA BBLs ). He is also author of FSCrawler project which helps to index your pdf, open office, whatever documents in elasticsearch using Apache Tika behind the scene.

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