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    Anders Lybecker

    Anders Lybecker

    Engineering lead at Microsoft helping strategic important customers with their digital transformation journey to the cloud.

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    Community Day Copenhagen 2012 – Solr Presentation

    May 11, 2012 less than 1 minute read

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    I enjoyed the Community Day immensely and I am looking forward to next year.

    Download the presentation together with the C# client, jQuery web client and Solr configuration files.

    Download Solr separately from Apache Foundation.

    Tags: CdCph, Facet, Fulltext Search, jQuery, Solr

    Categories: Conference, Solr

    Updated: May 11, 2012

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