It's somehow hard to build a UI on top of … something we don't know… :-)

Are you indexing logs, office documents, custom goods declaration, chess games, 
hotel room reservation? 

As you can see, it's hard to know how to represent YOUR data.
It's somehow the same question you could ask when using a SQL database.

There are some generic tools. Of course, my favorite is Kibana! :-)

If you want to build your own UI for local disk documents for example, you 
could fork http://www.scrutmydocs.org/ and see what we have done here although 
it has not been updated for a while.


My 2 cents

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Le 7 janvier 2014 at 02:52:58, 沈国权 (myronleos...@gmail.com) a écrit:

I was a newer to ElasticSearch. As far as I konw that ElasticSearch has no web 
UI interface. So if I want to use a web UI to search ElasticSearch, which one 
is fit for. I know one of web UI called ElasticSearch-Head.  If all of you have 
any ideas about other web UI can be used for ElasticSearch. please feel free to 
comment your ideas and any recommendations
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