Difference between revisions of "Full Text Index Management"

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The FullTextIndexUpdater Service is responsible for feeding an Index. One FullTextIndexUpdater Service resource can only update a single Index, but one Index can be updated by multiple FullTextIndexUpdater Service resources. Feeding is accomplished by instantiating a FullTextIndexUpdater Service resources with the EPR of the FullTextIndexManagement resource connected to the Index to update, and connecting the updater resource to a ResultSet containing the content to be fed to the Index.  
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The FullTextIndexManagement Service represents an index manager. There is a one to one relationship between an Index and a Management instance, and their life-cycles are closely related; an Index is created by creating an instance (resource) of FullTextIndexManagement Service, and an index is removed by terminating the corresponding FullTextIndexManagement resource. The FullTextIndexManagement Service should be seen as an interface for managing the life-cycle and properties of an Index, but it is not responsible for feeding or querying its index. In addition, a FullTextIndexManagement Service resource does not store the content of its Index locally, but contains references to content stored in Content Management Service.  
  
 
Read more on [[Index Management Framework]] architecture.
 
Read more on [[Index Management Framework]] architecture.

Latest revision as of 12:26, 20 November 2008

The FullTextIndexManagement Service represents an index manager. There is a one to one relationship between an Index and a Management instance, and their life-cycles are closely related; an Index is created by creating an instance (resource) of FullTextIndexManagement Service, and an index is removed by terminating the corresponding FullTextIndexManagement resource. The FullTextIndexManagement Service should be seen as an interface for managing the life-cycle and properties of an Index, but it is not responsible for feeding or querying its index. In addition, a FullTextIndexManagement Service resource does not store the content of its Index locally, but contains references to content stored in Content Management Service.

Read more on Index Management Framework architecture.