 | David Konopnicki (DAVIDKO@il.ibm.com), Manager, Search Technologies Development, IBM Eitan Shapiro (EITANS@il.ibm.com), Software Engineer, IBM
10 Jan 2007 Updated 26 Jul 2007 Empower your IBM® WebSphere® Portal V6 users with productive and advanced search capabilities by downloading the Portal Search Toolbox sample portlets from the article Unleashing the power of Portal Search with the Portal Search Toolbox (PST) in WebSphere Portal V6. In this sample
The Portal Search Toolbox includes these sample portlets: -
Scope Search – searches in a pre-defined search scope only
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Display Results – displays a list of search results
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Searchlet – displays search results from an external search service like Yahoo!
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Sponsored Links – displays a list of suggested links based on keywords entered in the search request
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Facets – filters a list of search results using available facets (for example: author, date) that appear in the search results
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Advanced Search – queries a scope using advanced search options (for example: search by author, title and so on.)
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Search History – enables administrator and/or users to browse the history of their queries and the results they clicked
Audience
These sample portlets are for portal administrators who have read the article, Unleashing the power of Portal Search with the Portal Search Toolbox (PST) in WebSphere Portal V6.
System requirements
Download | Description | Name | Size | Download method |
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| The Portal Search Toolbox sample portlets | pst.zip | 535KB | HTTP |
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About the authors  | 
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David Konopnicki manages the Search Technologies department of the IBM Haifa Research Lab, which develops the full-text search engines embedded in IBM Lotus Collaboration products and IBM WebSphere Portal. David has 6 years of experience in Research and Developement of Search Engines, Search Applications, Databases and Electronic Commerce. |
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Eitan Shapiro holds a BSc degree in Information Systems Engineering from the Technion, Haifa, Israel. He joined IBM in 2005, and he is the chief programmer of the Haifa Search Technologies Team. |
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