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justin cater

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Justin Cater is executive editor at Java Code Geeks
Jirasearch 2.0 dog food: using Lucene to find our Jira issues Posted: Oct 23, 2016 6:46 AM
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A few years ago I first built and released Jirasearch as a fun dog-food test case for the thin-wrapper Lucene server, to expose a powerful search UI over our Jira issues. This is a great showcase of a number of Lucene’s important features: Using block join queries to model parent (the original Jira issue) and children (each ...

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