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Workshop: Elasticsearch and the ELK Stack for .NET Developers
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Greg Marzouka, Martijn Laarman
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apr Sun 12
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RSVP HERE: https://ti.to/dotnetfringe/dotne... In this workshop, attendees are going to rebuild NuGet search using a data dump from nuget.org. We will start with a quick explanation of what Elasticsearch is, but will move quickly to get everyone's hands on the keyboard as soon as possible. This workshop is going to be very hands-on! We'll start off iterating over several approaches to getting data into Elasticsearch from a console application. We'll show you what happens under the covers and explain best practices along the way. Next, we'll write our own facetted search interface on top of the data we've just indexed. Here attendees will learn about the Elasticsearch search API and its query DSL. We'll also write some aggregations and visualize them on our web application. After that, we'll show how you can create an awesome auto-complete search by leveraging Elasticsearch's completion suggester API. Using Serilog, we'll show how structured logging to Elasticsearch can surface very interesting facts about your data in Kibana. In the process attendees will gain familiarity with: Elasticsearch Nancy Serilog Gaining insights into your application usage using Kibana Integrating search into your (web) application. We hope attendees will get a feel of how much their data is really worth by giving it the ELK treatment!
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