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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction
  3. Configuring the Data Director Application
  4. Establishing a Root Node
  5. Defining the Business Entity Model
  6. Configuring Business Entity Properties
  7. Configuring Reference Entity Properties
  8. Transforming Business Entities and Views
  9. Configuring Hierarchy and Network Relationships
  10. Creating Match Rule Sets
  11. Configuring Search
  12. Configuring Tasks
  13. Configuring Security and Data Filters for Business Entities
  14. Integrating Data as a Service
  15. Configuring External Calls
  16. Designing the Data Director User Interface
  17. Localizing Data Director
  18. Appendix A: Provisioning Tool Frequently Asked Questions

Elasticsearch Built-In Tokenizers and Token Filters

Elasticsearch Built-In Tokenizers and Token Filters

You can select the available Elasticsearch built-in tokenizers and token filters for your custom analyzers.
The following Elasticsearch built-in tokenizers are available for the custom analyzers:
  • standard
  • letter
  • lowercase
  • whitespace
  • uax_url_email
  • classic
  • thai
  • keyword
The following Elasticsearch built-in token filters are available for the custom analyzers:
  • asciifolding
  • standard
  • lowercase
  • uppercase
  • porter_stem
  • trim
  • cjk_width
  • cjk_bigram
  • classic
  • apostrophe
  • kuromoji_baseform
For more information about the custom and built-in Elasticsearch analyzer components, see the Elasticsearch documentation.

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