FileNet P8 Content Search Engine
FileNet P8 Content Search Engine provides search and indexing capability
for Content Engine (CE). All FileNet P8 clientssuch as Workplacecommunicate
with Content Search Engine through CE, which manages the search
operations and the creation and deletion
of indexes.
The results of a CBR query are returned in an ordered set or rows. The results are also ranked according to the closeness of fit with the search. The method by which the ranking is determined is dependent upon the query and the operators used in the full-text clause (the WHERE clause) of the query. A "Rank" property is returned for each match and it has a value between 0.0 and 1.0. The higher numbers closer to 1.0 are the better matches.
- Language support
- Content Search Engine can index and search numerous languages. However, the indexes and
searches for any given object store can use one language only. You specify
the language the first time you configure the object store for CBR.
- Document types
- Content Search Engine supports indexing and searching of many different document types, including Microsoft Word documents, PDF files, ASCII text files, and many others. See the Verity documentation for specific information.
- Platforms
- Content Search Engine supports .NET and Java™ programming platforms and supports Windows, Linux, HP-UX, AIX, and Solaris operating systems.
- Security
- Content Search Engine users can authenticate to all repositories and applications
they are authorized to access with a single logon, eliminating the need
to log on to applications each time they are used.
In addition, users can log on to Content Search Engine with their existing LDAP,
NT Domain, and UNIX username and password, so administrators do not
have to maintain separate security lists. Content Search Engine also delivers Verity
Collection-level and document-level security by integrating seamlessly with
the native security models.