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To sum-up what you have learned in this module:
Oracle Secure Enterprise Search provides the capability of searching
multiple Oracle SES instances with their own document repositories and
indexes. It provides a unified framework to search the different document
repositories that are crawled, indexed, and maintained separately.
The federation framework is used to distribute the index load into mulitple
SES boxes.
As a developer:
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Identify the differences between the traditional centralized search,
and the federated search solution
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Study the Oracle SES federation architecture
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Thoroughly understand the concept of Federation trusted entities
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List out the differences between the SES-to-SES Federation and Suggested
Content
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Use SES-to-SES Federation when the remote source is an SES instance
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Use Suggested Content for accessing content, which is NOT indexed
in an SES system
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Study both SES-to-SES Federation and the Suggested Content feature
from an End user perspective
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Implement SES-to-SES Federation by creating a Federated Source on
another SES box
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Implement the Suggested Content feature by using the user provided
query, and provide real-time information or search results from a
remote Information Source
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