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  ||<)>'''Training Abstract:'''|| Apache Lucene is a high-performance, 
cross-platform search API, in production use in a large number of applications. 
This tutorial will be an in-depth, hands-on class targeted at developers who 
want to integrate Lucene Java into their applications. The two day tutorial 
will cover the key concepts behind Lucene, along with code examples, 
documentation and resources, including new material for Lucene 2.9/3.0. 
Concepts covered include: Lucene setup; indexing content, indexing 
customization; searching, including how to use the many Lucene Query APIs to 
achieve better search results. Additionally, we will cover advanced topics like 
Lucene performance and threading issues, Span Queries, filters, term vectors, 
and sorting. These topics can help solve most common problems in search 
applications. The class will gain hands-on experience with Lucene and leave 
with the know-how to build a Lucene-based application. Concepts learned can 
also be applied to Solr. No prior Lucene knowledge is required, but 
participants must be able to code in the Java programming language, and come 
prepared to code. Students are encouraged to bring their own content to 
index/search. Please refer to the Lucene Boot Camp website for more information 
on the class.   ||
  ||<)>'''Speaker bio:'''||  Grant Ingersoll is the creator of the Lucene Boot 
Camp training program, a regularly featured speaker at ApacheCon and other 
industry events. Grant has been an active member of the Lucene community – a 
Lucene and Solr committer, co-founder of the Apache Mahout machine learning 
project, chairman of the Lucene Project Management Committee (PMC) as well as a 
Vice President at the Apache Software Foundation. Grant’s prior experience 
includes work at the Center for Natural Language Processing at Syracuse 
University in natural language processing and information retrieval. Grant 
earned his B.S. from Amherst College in Math and Computer Science and his M.S. 
in Computer Science from Syracuse University, NY.||
  
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+ ||<)>'''Training Title:'''|| Introduction to Apache Pivot ||
+ ||<)>'''Training Length:'''|| 3 hours ||
+ ||<)>'''Speaker:'''|| Greg Brown ||
+ ||<)>'''Speaker contact info:'''|| gkbrown at mac dot com ||
+ ||<)>'''Training Abstract:'''|| Learn how to build rich internet applications 
that take full advantage of the industry-standard Java platform using Apache 
Pivot, the first true RIA platform for Java developers. In this session, Pivot 
founder Greg Brown will walk through the implementation of a simple but 
practical Pivot application that highlights key platform features as well as 
development best practices. ||
+ ||<)>'''Speaker bio:'''|| Greg Brown is co-founder and PMC Chair of the 
Apache Pivot project. He is the primary author of the Apache Pivot tutorial and 
has written a number of Pivot-related articles for leading technical 
publications including O’Reilly & Associates and IBM developerWorks. He holds a 
bachelor’s degree in Computer Systems Engineering from the University of 
Massachusetts Amherst. ||
  
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