Can anyone point me to a tutorial.

My main experience with Solr is indexing CSV files. But I cannot find any simple instructions/tutorial to tell me what I need to do to index pdfs.

I have seen this: http://wiki.apache.org/solr/ExtractingRequestHandler

But it makes very little sense to me. Do I need to install Tika?

Im lost - please help

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You could use the dataImportHandler. The DataImortHandle will be defined at the solrconfig.xml, the configuration of the DataImportHandler should be realized in an different XML config file (data-config.xml)

For indexing pdf's you could

1.) crawl the directory to find all the pdf's using the FileListEntityProcessor

2.) reading the pdf's from an "content/index"-XML File, using the XPathEntityProcessor

If you have the list of related pdf's, use the TikaEntityProcessor look at this http://solr.pl/en/2011/04/04/indexing-files-like-doc-pdf-solr-and-tika-integration/ (example with ppt) and this Solr : data import handler and solr cell

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The hardest part of this is getting the metadata from the PDFs, using a tool like Aperture simplifies this. There must be tonnes of these tools

Aperture is a Java framework for extracting and querying full-text content and metadata from PDF files

Apeture grabbed the metadata from the PDFs and stored it in xml files.

I parsed the xml files using lxml and posted them to solr

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