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Oracle® Secure Enterprise Search Administrator's Guide
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A
access URL,
3.1.2
,
9.3.1.1
,
9.3.3.2
ACLs
defined,
4.1.3.1
policies,
4.1.3.1
,
4.1.3.1
,
4.2.1.4
restrictions,
4.1.3.2
,
4.1.3.2
Active Directory
activating the plug-in,
4.1.3.3.1
IDM systems,
8.1.1
administration tool,
1.3.2
administrative user
eqsys,
4.1.2
,
4.1.4.1
AJP13 protocol,
4.4.4
,
4.4.4.2
,
8.1.1
from remote hosts,
4.1.1
with OC4J,
4.3.1
with Oracle HTTP Server,
4.4.4.1
,
4.4.4.1
,
4.4.4.1
,
4.4.4.2
alternate words,
2.2.2
Apache Axis
license,
F.1
Apache log4j
license,
F.1
APIs
Authorization Plug-in,
4.1.3.1
,
9.1
,
9.3.4.2
Crawler Plug-in,
1.4.3
,
9.1
,
9.3.1
Document Service,
1.3.3
,
9.3.2
Identity Plug-in,
9.1
,
9.3.4.1
Query-time Authorization,
9.1
,
9.3.5
URL Rewriter,
9.1
,
9.3.3
Web Services,
9.2
Admin Web Service,
9.2
Query Web Service,
9.2
Application Server Control Console
overview,
8.16
attribute
date time zones,
3.7.1.2
attributes
attribute-based security,
3.3.2
by source type,
8.8
grouping and sorting,
8.5
internal,
8.3
,
8.4.1
last modified date format,
3.7.1.2.1
last modified date time zone,
3.7.1.2
mapping federated,
8.1.3.4
overview,
3.4
retrieving federated,
8.1.3.3
search operators,
3.7.3.3
shortcut search,
3.7.1
tuning the weights of,
8.6
authorization
ACLs,
4.2.1.1
crawler plug-in,
4.2.1.2
query-time filtering,
4.2.1.4
self service,
4.2.1.5
Authorization Plug-in API,
4.1.3.1
,
9.1
,
9.3.4.2
B
backup and recovery,
8.7
boundary control of Web crawling,
3.2
boundary rules,
2.2.3
,
3.2
,
3.6.1
defined,
3.2.2
example using regular expression,
3.2.2.3
exclusion rules,
3.2.2.2
inclusion rules,
3.2.2.1
permanent redirect,
8.10.8
tuning,
8.10.3
with dynamic pages,
8.10.4
with file sources,
8.10.3.1
with Portal sources,
8.9.4
with symbolic links,
8.9.2.2
C
cache directory,
3.2.10
caching documents,
3.5.1.1
character set detection,
3.2.9
Chinese,
Preface
,
1.4
,
3.2.9
,
3.2.9.2
,
3.7.1
,
3.7.1
clustering
Java classes,
8.4.5
metadata,
8.4.2
overview,
8.4
result JSON format,
8.4.7
result XML schema,
8.4.6
topic,
8.4.1
using,
8.4.3
Web Services API,
8.4.4
crawler,
3.1
crawler plug-ins,
3.1.3
crawling multimedia files,
3.2.2.2.1
crawling process,
3.4
,
8.8
depth,
3.2.4
,
8.10.5
document types
zip files restriction,
3.2.3
log file,
3.6.2
,
8.10.12
,
9.3.3.3
crawler.dat configuration file,
3.6.2
enabling character set detection,
3.2.9
setting default document titles,
3.2.8
,
3.2.8
,
3.2.8
setting the logging level,
3.6.2.1.2
maintenance crawls,
3.5.2
monitoring the crawling process,
3.6
overview,
3.1
settings,
3.2
URL status codes,
D
crawler configuration,
2.2.3
Crawler Plug-in API,
1.3.3
,
1.4.3
,
1.4.3
,
3.2.1
,
4.2.1.2
,
9.1
,
9.3.1
,
9.3.1.1
APIs and classes,
9.3.1.2.4
crawler.dat configuration file,
3.2.8
,
3.2.9
,
3.6.2.1
crawling mode,
3.2.1
D
database sources
benefits over table sources,
8.9.1.1.3
limitations,
8.9.1.1.4
tips,
8.9.1.1.2
datafiles
adding,
8.10.11
debug mode,
8.13
display URL,
3.1.2
,
9.3.1.1
,
9.3.3.2
document attributes,
3.4
,
8.8
document service,
4.2
,
8.4.1
Document Summarizer,
8.4.1
Document Service API,
1.3.3
,
9.3.2
document service plug-in
creating,
9.3.2.1
using,
9.3.2.1
document types
zip files restriction,
3.2.3
domain rules,
3.2.2
duplicate documents,
8.10.7
dupMarked,
9.2.4.3.1
,
9.2.5.3.4
,
9.2.5.3.6
,
9.2.5.3.8
dupRemoved,
9.2.4.3.1
,
9.2.5.3.4
,
9.2.5.3.6
,
9.2.5.3.8
hasDuplicate,
9.2.4.3.2
isDuplicate,
9.2.4.3.2
versus near duplicate documents,
8.10.7
dynamic pages,
8.10.4
E
eqsys
administrative user,
4.1.2
,
4.1.4.1
error messages,
E
F
failed schedules,
2.2.1
,
8.10.1
federated search,
1.4.2
characteristics,
8.9.6.1
example,
8.1.2
limitations,
8.9.6.2
setting up,
8.1
trusted entities,
8.1.1
federation trusted entities,
8.1.1
file sources
crawling file URLs,
8.9.2.3
multibyte environments,
8.9.2.1
tips,
8.9.2.2
URL boundary rules
with file sources,
8.10.3.1
with symbolic links,
8.9.2.2
G
Google Desktop for Enterprise
integrating with,
8.15
group/sort attributes,
8.5
H
hit count
approximate count,
4.2.1.4.1
exact count,
4.2.1.4.1
exact count (adjusted for query-time filtering),
4.2.1.4.1
HTML forms,
4.1.2.1
HTTP authentication,
4.1.2.1
,
4.1.4
HTTP protocol,
3.1.2
,
4.1.1
,
4.4.4.1
,
8.9.2.3
HTTP proxy server,
2.1
,
8.10.2
HTTP status codes,
3.6.2.1.2
,
8.10.8
,
8.10.8
,
8.10.8
,
8.14
,
D
HTTPS protocol,
3.1.2
,
4.1.1
,
4.4
,
4.4.4
,
8.1.1
http-web-site.xml file,
4.3.1
,
4.4.4.1
I
identity management systems,
2.2.3
,
4.1.1
,
4.1.3.1
,
4.1.3.3
,
4.1.4.1
,
4.2.1.1
Identity Plug-in API,
9.1
,
9.3.4.1
identity plug-ins,
2.2.3
,
4.1.3.3
ACLs,
4.1.3.1
activating,
4.1.3.3
define,
4.1.1
re-registering,
4.1.3.4
restrictions,
4.1.3.5
user authentication,
4.1.3.1
IMAP server,
4.2.1.5
mailing list sources,
8.9.3
index memory size,
8.11.3.2
index optimization,
8.11.2
indexing
documents,
3.5.1.2
stopwords,
3.5.1.2.1
indexing batch size,
8.11.3.1
J
Japanese,
Preface
,
1.4
,
3.2.9
,
3.2.9.2
,
3.2.9.2
,
3.7.1
,
3.7.1
,
6.3.1.3
,
7.1.1
,
7.2.1
,
7.4.1
Java virtual machine,
8.11.5
JDBC,
4.1.1
,
7.1
JVM,
8.11.5
K
keyword in context,
3.7.1
Korean,
1.4
,
3.2.9.2
,
8.9.2.1
KWIC,
3.7.1
L
list of values (LOV),
3.4
log files
crawler log file,
8.10.12
,
9.3.3.3
OC4J log file,
8.13
M
mailing list sources
tips,
8.9.3
metadata,
3.4
,
8.8
multimedia files
crawling,
3.2.2.2.1
O
OC4J server,
9.2.1
,
9.2.3
optimizing
index,
8.11.2
Oracle Calendar sources
secure,
6.6
Oracle Content Database sources,
5.8
tips,
5.8.1
Oracle Content Services,
5.8.1
Oracle HTTP Server
channel with Oracle SES,
4.1.4.2
communicating with,
4.4.4.1
configuration,
4.4.4.2
earlier than 10.1.2,
4.4.4.2
front-ending,
4.1.4.2
,
4.3
,
4.4.4.1
,
4.4.4.1
,
4.4.4.1
mod_oc4j,
4.3.1
,
4.3.1
restart,
4.3
SSL certificate,
4.4.4.1
SSL-protect,
8.1.1
with AJP13 port,
8.1.1
Oracle Internet Directory
identity plug-in,
4.1.4.1
restrictions,
4.1.3.5
IDM systems,
8.1.1
login attribute,
6.6.2
overview,
4.1.4.1
Oracle Secure Enterprise Search
accessing Application Server Control Console,
8.16
administration tool,
1.3.2
,
2.2
backup and recovery,
8.7
components,
1.3
crawler,
1.3.1
,
3.1
debug mode,
8.13
error messages,
E
getting started,
2.1
global settings,
2.2.3
integration with Oracle Internet Directory,
4.1.4.1
overview,
1.2
security,
4.1
statistics,
2.2.1
third party licenses
Apache Axis,
F.1
Apache log4j,
F.1
tuning crawl performance,
8.10
upgrading,
C
what's new in 10.1.7,
Preface
Oracle Text syntax,
3.7.3.4
Oracle undo space,
8.11.6
OracleAS Portal sources,
4.1.2.1
tips,
8.9.4
user privileges,
8.9.4
OracleAS Single Sign-On,
4.1.2.1
,
4.1.4.2
P
passwords
changing,
4.1.2
temporary,
4.1.2.1
path rules,
3.2.2
Q
query application,
3.7
,
3.7.1
,
3.7.1
,
3.7.3.4
,
4.2
,
8.3
,
8.4
,
8.5
certifications,
8.3
clustering,
8.4.1
customize results,
8.6
suggested content,
8.2
top-N documents,
8.5
query configuration,
2.2.3
query-time authorization
comparison with ACLs,
4.1.3.1
configuration,
4.2.1.4
R
relevancy boosting,
2.2.2
limitations,
8.11.4.1
result filter,
5.8.3
,
9.3.4.2
,
9.3.5
ResultFilterPlugin class,
4.2.1.4.1
ResultFilterPlugin interface
API,
9.3.5
thread-safety,
9.3.5.7
robots META tag,
3.2.5
,
8.10.6
robots.txt file,
3.2.5
,
8.10.6
,
9.3.3.1
robots.txt protocol,
3.2.5
,
8.10.6
rules
domain,
3.2.2
path,
3.2.2
S
schedules,
2.2.1
understanding,
8.10.1
search attributes
default,
3.4
search performance,
2.2.2
searchctl commands,
4.2.1.4.1
,
8.9.2.1
,
8.12
searching
advanced search,
3.7.3
Oracle Text syntax,
3.7.3.4
basic search,
3.7.1
date attributes,
3.7.1.2
overview,
3.7
restricting,
3.7.3.2
source groups,
3.7.1
,
3.7.1.1
secure portlet,
A
secure search,
1.4.1
identity plug-ins,
2.2.3
security filters,
4.1.3.1
,
4.1.3.1
,
9.3.4.2
,
9.3.4.3
self service authorization,
4.2.1.5
SOAP,
9.2
,
9.2.2
,
9.2.2.2
client applications using,
9.2.3.1
development environment,
9.2.4.2
message body,
9.2.3
messages,
9.2.8
source groups,
2.2.2
,
3.7.1.1
source hierarchy,
2.2.2
,
3.7.1.1
sources
synchronizing,
3.1
,
3.1.3
types,
1.2.1
database,
7.1
e-mail,
1.2.1
EMC Documentum Content Server,
5.1
EMC Documentum eRoom,
6.1
federated,
1.2.1
,
8.1
file,
1.2.1
FileNet Content Engine,
5.2
FileNet Image Services,
5.3
Hummingbird Document Managment Server,
5.4
IBM DB2 Content Manager,
5.5
Lotus Notes,
6.2
mailing list,
1.2.1
Microsoft Exchange,
6.3
Microsoft SharePoint,
5.6
NTFS for UNIX,
6.5
NTFS for Windows,
6.4
Open Text Livelink,
5.7
Oracle Calendar,
6.6
Oracle Content Database,
5.8
Oracle Content Server,
5.9
Oracle E-Business Suite 11i,
7.2.1
Oracle E-Business Suite 12,
7.3.2
Oracle Mail,
6.7
OracleAS Portal,
1.2.1
Siebel 7.8,
7.4
Siebel 8,
7.5
table,
1.2.1
user-defined,
3.1.3
Web,
1.2.1
spell checking,
2.2.3
SQL*Plus
connecting using,
4.1.1
SSL,
4.1.1
,
4.4.1
certificates,
4.4.1
crawling Web site with SSL certificates,
4.4.3
importing certificates,
4.4.3
in Oracle SES,
4.4
JSSE,
4.4
keystore,
4.4.1
statistics,
2.2.1
stoplist,
3.5.1.2.1
stopwords,
3.5.1.2.1
submit URL,
3.7.2
suggested content,
8.2
example with Google OneBox,
8.2.1
security options,
8.2
suggested links,
2.2.2
,
8.11.1
T
table sources
benefits over database sources,
8.9.1.1.1
limitations,
8.9.1.1.2
tips,
8.9.1.1.2
temporary passwords,
4.1.2.1
tips
using database sources,
8.9.1.1.2
using file sources,
8.9.2
using mailing list sources,
8.9.3
using Oracle Calendar sources,
6.6
using Oracle Content Database sources,
5.8.1
using OracleAS Portal sources,
8.9.4
using table sources,
8.9.1.1.2
using user-defined sources,
8.9.5
titles, changing,
3.2.8
,
3.2.8
,
3.2.8
top-n documents,
8.5
trusted entities,
8.1.1
U
undo space,
8.11.6
UNDO_RETENTION parameter,
8.11.6
upgrade support,
C
URL boundary rules,
2.2.3
,
3.2
,
3.6.1
defined,
3.2.2
permanent redirect,
8.10.8
tuning,
8.10.3
with dynamic pages,
8.10.4
with Portal sources,
8.9.4
with symbolic links,
8.9.2.2
URL crawler status codes,
D
URL link filtering,
9.3.3.1
URL link rewriting,
9.3.3.2
URL looping,
8.10.9
URL queue,
3.1.1
URL rewriter
creating,
9.3.3.3
using,
9.3.3.3
URL Rewriter API,
3.2.7
URL submission,
3.7.2
UrlRewriter,
9.3.3
user authentication,
4.1.3.1
user authorization,
4.1.3.1
user-defined sources,
1.2.1
,
2.2.1
tips,
8.9.5
W
Web crawling,
9.3.3
boundary control,
3.2
Web Services API,
9.1
,
9.2
architecture,
9.2.3
concepts,
9.2.2
SOAP,
9.2.2.2
WSDL,
9.2.2.3
data types,
9.2.4
example,
9.2.7
installation,
9.2.1
operations,
9.2.5.1
query syntax,
9.2.6
URL,
9.2.1
WSDL specification,
9.2.2.3
WSRP,
A
X
XML connector framework,
3.3
examples,
B
Oracle Content Server,
5.9
Oracle E-Business Suite 12,
7.3
schemas,
B
Siebel 8,
7.5
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