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This is a tutorial?

I don't understand how to get started with this. My first impression is that it's just a large project, with no clear place where to start. ElasticSearchPart1Test?

A tutorial almost by definition should be self-contained, not spanning multiple files. Something I can simply copy-paste, configure, and run.

It seems like you've put a lot of work into this. Please clarify how I should best be getting something out of it.

A problem with the new versions of elasticsearch

Apparently the setFields() and subsequent usage is not compatible with the new versions of elastic search.

This is not really well documented also on elasticsearch side.

The problem within this code rise up searching for "categories" which is not a main field, not sure about being a sub-field as it is defined within facets.

One of the issues is here:
elastic/elasticsearch#4888

I had also some other problems with a new version of elasticsearch so right now I cannot give you more details (my code changed:( ), but if you have interest we can exchange a couple of messages
and I can try to reproduce the problems. Also because I am not 100% sure where the problem is:
if the java API or the elasticsearch server version. So I might need some hint on your side.

Indeed, if I can add here (not sure about githug, if I can send messages), I know it is a tutorial,
but one thing I did was to include the full tutorial and tests as a test environment for my setup.

Which was useful to define the servers, nodes and the like. SO my idea would be to extend this
tutorial to be a nice test suite. This requires a bit of work indeed.. but I would be interested.

Sorry, current versions! from pom.xml
<es.version>1.3.2</es.version>
<lucene.version>4.9.0</lucene.version>

The current ES installed is:
elasticsearch.noarch 1.3.6-1 @elasticsearch-1.3

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