Specify CBR language

Content Engine (CE) supports CBR searches in a number of languages. By default, CE is configured to support CBR searching in English. To support searches in a different language, you must create a set of Verity style files for the language you plan to use and then generate indexes using the new style files. The indexes for any given file store, database store, or database support one language only.

To create a style file collection

  1. Create a folder to hold the new style file collection; for example, C:\Program Files\FileNet\Content Engine\Verity\defaultstyles\frenchx.
  2. Copy the contents of the FileNet\Content Engine\Verity\common\style directory to the new folder.
  3. Customize the style file collection you copied into the new folder as necessary. For detailed information on Verity style files, see the Verity K2 Collection Reference Guide (collref.pdf).

    If you want to omit "noise" words from searches, you can create an exception word file (style.stp) for the new language or copy the existing .stp file from the appropriate language folder under \FileNet\Content Engine\Verity\common\ into the new folder. If you choose to copy one of the existing .stp files to your new folder, be sure the rename the file to "style.stp".

    NOTE  FileNet P8 Content Search Engine currently does not support .stp files for double-byte languages, including most Asian languages.

  4. Configure the file storage area, database storage area, or database properties for CBR. Be sure to specify the new style file location when creating the Autonomy indexes.