What is new in Portal Search for this version of portal
Portal Search has been significantly enhanced with new features
for IBM® WebSphere® Portal Express Version
6.1.
The new features of Portal Search are highlighted in this topic.
General enhancements to Portal Search
Portal Search
has been enhanced with the following new features in WebSphere Portal Express Version
6.1:
- Common search administration for search services, search collections,
and search scopes.
- Search Services: Portal Search now allows you to integrate multiple
Search Services in your portal. For example, you can define additional search
services, such as one or more remote Portal Search Services. You can administer
these search services from a single administration interface. Two search services
are provided by default:
- Portal Search Service.
- Default Content Model Search Service. This is used to query documents
saved in the Portal Document Manager.
For more details about administering search services search services. This includes creating a new search service or editing an existing search service.">Managing search services.
- Search Scopes. Search scopes are available for users in the Search
Center portlet to allow for more focused searches. Users can select these
scopes from a selection menu provided with the search box in the theme and
with the Search Center portlet. Search scopes replace the tabs of the Search
Center portlet of the previous portal version. The scopes allow for more flexibility
as they are not tied to a specific search collection. As an administrator
you can create and maintain the scopes. A search scope can be used to filter
search results based on the following elements:
- A specific search location or content source.
- The type of content. For example, you can filter search results to return
only PDF documents.
- Elements related to the contents of a document or page, for example the
document author or a text string in the title field.
For more information about this refer to search scopes and custom links.">Managing search scopes and custom links.
- Custom links. You can add custom links with Web link shortcuts
to search locations. This enables users to do direct searches to popular Web
search engines, such as Google or Yahoo! Users can select the custom links
with the search box in the theme or in the Search Center portlet. For more
details about this refer to search scopes and custom links.">Managing search scopes and custom links.
- Portal Search administration. The Portal Search administration
has been enhanced to support the new search services and scopes. The administration
of search collections has been improved and allows for easier access to major
administrative tasks.
- Improved searchability of the portal site:
- Portal can now be crawled and searched more securely by external search
engines, such as Google and Yahoo!
- A sitemap portlet is available so that the crawlers can collect portal
pages more efficiently.
- Improved end user Search portlets:
- The Search Scopes allow users to search content by specific criteria.
- The Search Center portlet has been updated; it now has a pull-down selection
list for the search scopes instead of the tabs which represented search collections.
- Configurability of search:
- The introduction of Search Services provides more freedom in configuring
the overall search environment.
- You can now configure multiple remote search setups. Multiple remote search
services can be accessed through both the Manage Search administration portlet
and the Search Center end user portlet.
- Virtual portal: The following Portal Search resources will be
available for each individual virtual portal: Default configured search services,
collections, and scopes.
- IBM Lotus
Web Content Management™: Search
by portal users on IBM Lotus
Web Content Management documents
provides better security now. These documents are secured by Portal Access
Control, and therefore Portal Search filters them according to the access
permissions of the user who is searching them.
Changed structure and sequence of administrator and end user
tasks and steps
- Portal Search administrator scenarios:
- An administrator can create one or more new search services. This step
is optional, depending on the requirements; the administrator can also use
the default search service.
- The administrator configures Portal Search by configuring one or more
search services. This is no longer done by configuring the administration
portlet Manage Search and therefore not restricted to a single search service.
- An administrator creates and configures a new search collection and its
content sources.
- An administrator defines a scope.
An administrator can define multiple search services if required by the
portal environment. When creating a search collection, the administrator selects
the search service that will be used for that collection. A search collection
is only available for the search service for which it was created. All search
collections are bundled and available by the Search Center portlet.
- Portal Search end user scenarios:
- A user performs an initial search. Portal Search applies this search to
All Sources.
- The user reviews the search result list.
- As the list has too many results, the user decides to narrow the search
by making it more specific. To do this, the user selects a search scope from
the pull-down menu.
- Portal Search applies the user search to that scope only and displays
a shorter result list.
- The user clicks on a search result to view that resulting content.
Parent topic: Portal Search
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