Naukri is powered by open source?? Fantastic I am on an iPhone 5s
> On 06-Jan-2017, at 10:46 AM, Dikshant Shahi <contacts...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Google for "careerbuilder solr" and you will find a lot of helpful > resources. If I remember it right, naukri.com is also powered by > Solr/Lucene. > > Best Regards, > *Dikshant Shahi* > > Author: *Apache Solr: A Practical Approach to Enterprise Search > <http://www.amazon.com/Apache-Solr-Practical-Approach-Enterprise/dp/1484210719>* > > > On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 10:45 PM, Xavier Morera <xav...@familiamorera.com> > wrote: > >> Solr can do this without a problem. Have seen it before :) I do think it >> is a very general question though as there are many things that come into >> play besides just indexing and finding documents. You have to decide which >> fields you want to search and how important they are. You also have to >> factor in geographic location and many other details. >> >> Good luck, I am sure it will be a fun project. Solr is really cool. >> >> Xavier >> >> -------------------------------------------- >> Sent from a small attention grabbing screen >> >> >>> On Jan 4, 2017, at 22:42, Kiran Shiveshwar <kirans...@hotmail.com> >> wrote: >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> We are planning to develop a job portal similar to dice.com or >> monster.com or naukri.com. >>> >>> >>> We wanted to know how can Solr help us in >>> >>> >>> Resume search. We want a very accurate search which searches for >> single/multiple words or sentences and also Boolean search. >>> >>> >>> Regards >>> >>> >>> Kiran Shiveshwar >>