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Jayant Kumar
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Jayant Kumar is an experienced software professional with a bachelor of engineering degree in computer science and more than 14 years of experience in architecting and developing large-scale web applications. Jayant is an expert on search technologies and PHP and has been working with Lucene and Solr for more than 11 years now. He is the key person responsible for introducing Lucene as a search engine on www.naukri.com, the most successful job portal in India. Jayant is also the author of the book Apache Solr PHP Integration, Packt Publishing, which has been very successful. Jayant has played many different important roles throughout his career, including software developer, team leader, project manager, and architect, but his primary focus has been on building scalable solutions on the Web. Currently, he is associated with the digital division of HT Media as the chief architect responsible for the job site www.shine.com. Jayant is an avid blogger and his blog can be visited at http://jayant7k.blogspot.in. His LinkedIn profile is available at http://www.linkedin.com/in/jayantkumar.
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Let us see some additional functionality that can be used to tune the more like this feature. We can use the following functions:

  • setMinimumDocumentFrequency() and setMinimumTermFrequency(): These are to set the minimum document frequency and minimum term frequency that we saw earlier. If the variables are not set they are not passed to Solr and Solr uses the default parameters of minimumDocumentFrequency as 5 and minimumTermFrequency as 2.

  • setMinimumWordLength(): This can be used to set the minimum word length below which words will be ignored.

  • setMaximumWordLength(): This can be used to set the maximum word length above which words will be ignored.

  • setMaximumQueryTerms(): This can be used to set the maximum number of query terms that will be included in any generated query. If it is not set it is not passed to Solr and in that case the default value of Solr which is 25 is applied.

  • setMaximumNumberOfTokens(): This can be used to set the maximum number of...

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Jayant Kumar

Jayant Kumar is an experienced software professional with a bachelor of engineering degree in computer science and more than 14 years of experience in architecting and developing large-scale web applications. Jayant is an expert on search technologies and PHP and has been working with Lucene and Solr for more than 11 years now. He is the key person responsible for introducing Lucene as a search engine on www.naukri.com, the most successful job portal in India. Jayant is also the author of the book Apache Solr PHP Integration, Packt Publishing, which has been very successful. Jayant has played many different important roles throughout his career, including software developer, team leader, project manager, and architect, but his primary focus has been on building scalable solutions on the Web. Currently, he is associated with the digital division of HT Media as the chief architect responsible for the job site www.shine.com. Jayant is an avid blogger and his blog can be visited at http://jayant7k.blogspot.in. His LinkedIn profile is available at http://www.linkedin.com/in/jayantkumar.
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