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The Java Developers of Dallas is looking forward to tomorrow's meeting. We are catering Potbelly Sandwiches for dinner and will have vegetarian options.

JRediSearch Workshop

Abstract
In this talk, David Parry will dive into the open source project JRediSearch that provides a Java API for RediSearch plugin.

About Redisearch
Redisearch implements a open-source Full-Text and Secondary Index engine, but unlike other search libraries, it does not use internal data structures like sorted sets. Redisearch enables more advanced features, like exact phrase matching and numeric filtering for text queries, that are not possible or efficient with traditional Redis search approaches.
JRediSearch is the Java library supported by RedisLabs that abstracts RediSearch Redis module, it provides a wonderful interface allowing the Java developer to focus on their implementation logic and not the underpinnings of the module.

About
In my workshop https://github.com/davidparry/JRediSearchWorkshop , you will have a live
demonstration of the following:

  • Run in Docker the latest Redisearch container in Docker.
  • Download and build the JRediSearch project.
  • Run the Spock Unit Tests.
  • See a running example of a Full-Text and Secondary Index engine.
  • A variety of syntax mistakes allowing constructive crowd participation.
  • And more!

This workshop demonstrates some of the features of Redis. For deeper dive contact RedisLabs
(@redislabs).

References:
JRediSearch Project: https://github.com/RedisLabs/JRediSearch
RediSearch Plugin: https://oss.redislabs.com/redisearch/
Redislabs(Home of REDIS): https://redislabs.com/

Biography:
David Parry is a Principal Software Engineer at Mutualink Inc. He mentors, designs and develops
for the MicroStack. During his career, he coined the phrase, “Code does not lie.” This is why you will observe him with his sleeves rolled up implementing his designs with the development team. He has worked for a range of companies from startups to big four consulting firms
allowing him to have a wide range of experiences and opportunity. One of his more public successes was working on the Architecture team that fixed healthcare.gov.

You will find David contributing to a number of open source projects. The two he is actively contributing to are JRedisearch API and jedis. For his day job, he is completing a modern day set of microservices running in Docker Swarm backed by RedisLabs CRDB, MariaDB and a complete multimedia stack written on top of Softil. Mutualink refers to it as “Edge”, which is deployed in multiple geographical data centers, providing interoperability for public safety servants for a range of solutions.

twitter:@daviddryparry
web: http://www.davidparry.com

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