 | Level: Introductory Kameron Cole (kameronc@us.ibm.com), Solution architect, Complex Delivery team, IBM Barry Beach (bbeach@us.ibm.com), Certified Consulting IT Specialist, IBM John Ying (yingj@us.ibm.com), Content Management and Discovery, IBM Wilson Carey (wcarey@us.ibm.com), Content Discovery Technical Support, IBM
27 Jul 2006 Updated 21 Sep 2006 These short, easy-to-use cookbooks provide step-by-step instructions for performing important tasks in WebSphere® Information Integrator OmniFind™ Edition, Version 8.3 (enterprise search). These cookbooks also provide screenshots, troubleshooting information, and hints and tips.
About the Cookbooks
The WebSphere Information Integrator OmniFind Edition Cookbooks provide the information to help novice users begin using OmniFind, or for more advanced users to grow their skills. The table below lists the Cookbooks and the information they cover:
WebSphere Information Integrator OmniFind Edition Cookbooks
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| Installing WebSphere Information Integrator OmniFind Edition, Version 8.3 | Kameron Cole | Shows how to install enterprise search on a single server | | Crawling Lotus Domino Notes using WebSphere Information Integrator OmniFind Edition, Version 8.3 | Barry Beach | Shows how to configure access to a Domino database that uses either DIIOP or NRPC. | | Programming with WebSphere Information Integrator OmniFind Edition, Version 8.3: ESSearchApplication and ESSearchPortlet Applications | Kameron Cole | Shows how to modify the search portlet and the enterprise search application by using Rational Development Platform or Eclipse. | | Writing Crawler Plug-ins for WebSphere Information Integrator OmniFind Edition, Version 8.3 | John Ying | Shows how to write pre-fetch and post-parsing plug-ins for the Web crawler and how to configure the Web crawler to use a plug-in. | | How to use WebSphere Information Integrator OmniFind Edition, Version 8.3, with WebSphere Information Integrator Content Edition sources | Wilson Carey | Desribes how to configure the Content Edition crawler with a focus on accessing WebSphere Portal Document Manager. |
Downloads | Description | Name | Size | Download method |
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| Article in PDF format | Installing_OmniFindV83.pdf | 1.84 MB | HTTP |
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| Article in PDF format | OmniFind_Domino_CrawlersV83.pdf | 1.69 MB | HTTP |
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| Article in PDF format | Omnifind_applicationsV83.pdf | 1.08 MB | HTTP |
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| Article in PDF format | OmniFind_Crawler_Plug-insV83.pdf | 335 KB | HTTP |
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| Article in PDF format | IIOE_Cookbook-IICE_Crawler.pdf | 1.02 MB | HTTP |
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Resources
About the authors  | 
|  | Kameron Cole is currently a Solution Architect on the Complex Delivery team at the Center of Excellence for Content Management & Discovery IBM Information Management Software. He is IBM certified for WebSphere Application Server Administration, WebSphere Portal Server Administration, WebSphere Portal Development, J2EE Development up through v6, and a Sun certified J2EE Developer. He is the author of the MC Press advanced certification guide for Rational Software Development Platform, v5, v6. In another life, Kameron is a cellist, and currently can be heard on Jen Gloeckner's new CD, "Miles Away," on One Little Indian records. |
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|  | Barry Beach joined IBM Software Group in 1999 following a 20-year career as a DBA and Consultant. He is currently a Certified Consulting IT Specialist on the Complex Proof-of-Concept team at the Center of Excellence for Content Management & Discovery IBM Information Management Software. In this capacity Barry provides expertise for installing, configuring, and demonstrating IBM Content Discovery software within customer environments. Barry can be contacted at bbeach@us.ibm.com. |
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|  | John Ying has been part of the IBM Content Management and Discovery services team for the last six years. His experiences include building and customizing large media management solutions at numerous studios, Web-based Content Manager, and CM OnDemand solutions. He specializes in Content Manager, CM OnDemand, Records Manager and WebSphere. He currently lives and works in Los Angeles. John can be reached at yingj@us.ibm.com. |
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|  | Wilson Carey is the team lead of the Content Discovery Technical Support group. Based out of Charlotte, North Carolina, Wilson came from the WebSphere II Content Edition development organization and has 2+ years of experience with information management and federation. His current focus is on supporting the WebSphere II OmniFind Edition and WebSphere II Content Edition products. Wilson can be reached at wcarey@us.ibm.com. |
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