JCR-based content includes content that is created with Web Content Manager or Personalization.
About this task
Note: If you create content in a portal farm with the Authoring portlet,
extra configuration steps are required. The steps enable content that
is created by these content features to be searchable in a farm.
Procedure
- Log in to WebSphere® Integrated Solutions Console.
Cluster note: In a clustered environment,
log in to the Deployment Manager WebSphere Integrated Solutions Console.
- Click .
- Change the value of the jcr.textsearch.enabled property to
false.
- Change the value of the jcr.textsearch.indexdirectory
property to the index directory on the remote search server.
For example,
jcr.textsearch.indexdirectory=\\\\your_server\\your_remotesearch\\jcr\\search. You can
specify the directory value in the following format:
- Universal Naming Convention (UNC) format
- \\\\your_server\\your_remotesearch\\jcr\\search
Example:
\\\\hostname.example.com\\share\\jcr\\search
- Based on the configuration of your remote search service, change the jcr.textsearch.PSE.type property to either EJB or
SOAP; then choose the appropriate extra steps:
Table 1. The steps depend on the value for the jcr.textsearch.PSE.type property.Value |
Extra steps |
EJB |
Complete the following steps if you have an EJB service:- Change the jcr.textsearch.EJB.IIOP.URL property to the URL
of the naming service that is used to access the WebScanner EJB; for example iiop://localhost:2811.
- Change the jcr.textsearch.EJB.EJBName property to the name
of the WebScanner EJB; for example ejb/com/ibm/hrl/portlets/WsPse/WebScannerLiteEJBHome.
|
SOAP |
If you have a SOAP service, change the jcr.textsearch.SOAP.url property to the SOAP URL of the WebScanner for the search
service. |
- Save your changes.
- Restart your server.
- Required: Complete the following steps to delete
the default search collections from the Manage Search portlet:
- Log on to WebSphere Portal Express® as
an administrator.
- To open the Manage Search portlet, click the
Administration menu icon. Then, click .
- Click Search Collections.
- Click the Delete Collection icon
for the Portal Content search collection.
- Click OK.
- Restart the WebSphere_Portal server.
- Go to the Manage Search portlet and confirm that the Portal
Content search collection was deleted.
- Manually create a JCR collection called JCRCollection1;
refer to Setting up JCR Search Collection for information.