Oracle® Beehive Installation Guide Release 1 (1.5) for Microsoft Windows (32-Bit) Part Number E14831-05 |
|
|
View PDF |
Oracle Secure Enterprise Search 10g is a stand-alone enterprise search solution. It incorporates best-in-class indexing crawling and security capabilities to create a reliable and comprehensive search solution for any organization.
Follow these steps to configure Oracle Secure Enterprise Search 10g so that Oracle Beehive uses it as its search engine:
Create a special user account that has administrator rights to the content managed by Oracle Beehive. The command will prompt your for a password. Enter any valid password; you will need this password later:
beectl add_trusted_identity --is_service false --service_name sessearch --type SES --name BeehiveSesTrustedEntity --password
Configure the host and port number of your Oracle Beehive instance:
beectl modify_property --component _SesEndptService --name Host --value <Host name of your Oracle Beehive instance> beectl modify_property --component _SesEndptService --name Port --value <Oracle Beehive HTTP listening port> beectl modify_property --component _SesEndptService --name SesEndptServiceEnabled --value true
To determine the HTTP listening port, run the beectl list_ports
command and search for the property name HttpListenPort.
Activate and commit changes:
beectl activate_configuration beectl modify_local_configuration_files
Login to the oracle Secure Enterprise Search administrator page. The URL typically has the form http://
<Oracle SES host name>
:
<HTTP listening port>
/search/admin
.
Click the Sources tab. From the Source type drop-down list, select Federated. Click the Create button.
Enter the following values to define the source:
Source Name: Enter any name to identity your source
Web Services URL: http://
<Oracle Beehive host name>
:
<Oracle Beehive HTTP listening port>
/ses-endpt/OracleSearch
Remote Entity Name: BeehiveSesTrustedEntity
Remote Entity Password: Enter the password for the BeehiveSesTrustedEntity user you created previously.
Search User Attribute: You do not have to enter a value for this field unless Oracle Secure Enterprise Search is using a different authentication attribute than Oracle Beehive.