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November 30, 2006

The search technology included with OpenCms relies upon

Filed under: OpenCms 6 — webmaster @ 12:15 pm

Put a descriptive, human-readable name in the Name field. The second field, Indexer, is a drop-down list. By default, it has only one entry, org.opencms.search.CmsVfsIndexer. This is the name of the java object that will do the actual indexing. Developers can create their own custom indexers if they need, but most of the time the CmsVfsIndexer is sufficient. Clicking Ok will create the new index source and return you to the View index sources screen. Now our new index shows up in the Index sources list at the bottom of the page. At the beginning of the line for our new Playground Source entry, there are four buttons. The first button, a green book in front of a blue folder, loads the Edit index source screen, which allows you to change the indexer (which we set when we created the source). The second button, a yellow folder behind a green book, loads the Assign resources screen. With this tool, we can specify which areas of the VFS this source will index. For our current project, we just want to add one directory, /sites/default/playground, but you can add as many resources as you want. (When a folder is added to a source, all of its subfolders are also automatically indexed.)

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