- Instructor: Nikola Bendic
- Lectures: 34
- Students: 782
- Duration: 10 weeks
Elasticsearch is a real-time distributed and open source full-text search and analytics engine. It is used in Single Page Application (SPA) projects. Elasticsearch is an open source developed in Java and used by many big organizations around the world. It is licensed under the Apache license version 2.0.
In this course by Academy Europe, you will learn in detail the basics of Elasticsearch and its important features.
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Prerequisites
Before you begin with this tutorial, you should have a basic understanding of Java, JSON, search engines, and web technologies. The interaction with Elasticsearch is through RESTful API; therefore, it is always recommended to have knowledge of RESTful API.
If you are new to any of these concepts, we suggest you to take the help of tutorials based on these topics before you start with Elasticsearch.
Before you start proceeding with this course on Academy Europe, we are assuming that you have a good aptitude and can think logically. You should want to try something different.
Ideal candidates for the course would typically possess:
– Discipline and attentiveness
– Ability to conduct research
– Ability to perform tasks with speed, efficiency, and accuracy
– Analytical judgment
– Patience to interpret technical/scientific data
– A willingness to learn, roll up your sleeves and work toward your dream!
– A computer, tablet or smartphone and an internet connection
– Basic computer skills
Audience
This tutorial is designed for software professionals who want to learn the basics of Elasticsearch and its programming concepts in simple and easy steps. It describes the components of Elasticsearch with suitable examples.
This tutorial is designed to configure the HR module of SAP in an easy and systematic way. Packed with plenty of screenshots, it will be useful for consultants as well as end-users.
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Elasticsearch - Basic Concepts
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Lecture 2.1Elasticsearch – Basic Concepts
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Elasticsearch - Installation
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Lecture 3.1Elasticsearch – Installation
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Elasticsearch - Populate
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Lecture 4.1Elasticsearch – Populate
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Elasticsearch - Migration between Versions
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Lecture 5.1Elasticsearch – Migration between Versions
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Elasticsearch - API Conventions
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Lecture 6.1Elasticsearch – API Conventions
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Elasticsearch - Document APIs
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Lecture 7.1Elasticsearch – Document APIs
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Elasticsearch - Search APIs
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Lecture 8.1Elasticsearch – Search APIs
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Elasticsearch - Aggregations
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Lecture 9.1Elasticsearch – Aggregations
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Elasticsearch - Index APIs
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Lecture 10.1Elasticsearch – Index APIs
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Elasticsearch - Cat APIs
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Lecture 11.1Elasticsearch – Cat APIs
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Elasticsearch - Cluster APIs
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Lecture 12.1Elasticsearch – Cluster APIs
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Elasticsearch - Query DSL
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Lecture 13.1Elasticsearch – Query DSL
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Elasticsearch - Mapping
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Lecture 14.1Elasticsearch – Mapping
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Elasticsearch - Analysis
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Lecture 15.1Elasticsearch – Analysis
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Elasticsearch - Modules
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Lecture 16.1Elasticsearch – Modules
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Elasticsearch - Index Modules
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Lecture 17.1Elasticsearch – Index Modules
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Elasticsearch - IngestNode
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Lecture 18.1Elasticsearch – IngestNode
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Elasticsearch - Managing Index Lifecycle
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Lecture 19.1Elasticsearch – Managing Index Lifecycle
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Elasticsearch - SQL Access
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Lecture 20.1Elasticsearch – SQL Access
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Elasticsearch - Monitoring
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Lecture 21.1Elasticsearch – Monitoring
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Elasticsearch - Rollup Data
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Lecture 22.1Elasticsearch – Rollup Data
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Elasticsearch - Frozen Indices
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Lecture 23.1Elasticsearch – Frozen Indices
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Elasticsearch - Testing
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Lecture 24.1Elasticsearch – Testing
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Elasticsearch - Kibana Dashboard
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Lecture 25.1Elasticsearch – Kibana Dashboard
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Elasticsearch - Filtering by Field
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Lecture 26.1Elasticsearch – Filtering by Field
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Elasticsearch - Data Tables
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Lecture 27.1Elasticsearch – Data Tables
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Elasticsearch - Region Maps
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Lecture 28.1Elasticsearch – Region Maps
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Elasticsearch - Pie Charts
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Lecture 29.1Elasticsearch – Pie Charts
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Elasticsearch - Area and Bar Charts
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Lecture 30.1Elasticsearch – Area and Bar Charts
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Elasticsearch - Time Series
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Lecture 31.1Elasticsearch – Time Series
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Elasticsearch - Tag Clouds
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Lecture 32.1Elasticsearch – Tag Clouds
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Elasticsearch - Heat Maps
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Lecture 33.1Elasticsearch – Heat Maps
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Elasticsearch - Canvas
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Lecture 34.1Elasticsearch – Canvas
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Elasticsearch - Logs UI
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Lecture 35.1Elasticsearch – Logs UI
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