Elasticsearch 8 Course with JavaScript Client for Beginners
€34.22
This course is your gateway to mastering Elasticsearch 8 using the JavaScript client. Covering the essentials from installation to advanced querying, it includes practical sessions on Node.js setup, index management, and performance optimization. Learn how to build a fully functional employee management system, and gain the skills to integrate Elasticsearch into modern development practices. Perfect for both beginners and experienced developers.
Description
This comprehensive course is designed for both beginners and developers looking to deepen their knowledge of Elasticsearch and Kibana. Taught by seasoned software architect Touseef Arif, this course covers everything from installation to advanced techniques in Elasticsearch 8.
We start by setting up your development environment with Node.js and Visual Studio Code, guiding you step-by-step through Elasticsearch and Kibana installation. You’ll explore essential concepts like shards, replicas, and index management before diving deeper into Elasticsearch DSL. Learn to create and manipulate indices, perform fuzzy searches, and manage dynamic mappings—all through practical, hands-on sessions.
The course also emphasizes real-world scenarios, teaching you how to integrate Elasticsearch with Docker, optimize search performance, and build an employee management system with JavaScript. By the end, you’ll have a solid understanding of Elasticsearch 8 and the tools to confidently implement robust search and analytics functionalities.




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