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Course Prerequisites |
| Having an information technology technical background is required. Concepts covered require a basic understanding of html, xml, sql, web-servers, databases and content management systems. |
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Course Outline |
Day 1: Crawling and serving web content- Serving results to users
- Continuous crawler
- Crawl Diagnostics
- Administration console
- What are Front Ends
- Page Layout Helper
- KeyMatch
- Related Queries
- Filtering documents by language, document type and meta tags
- Remove URLs
- Query Expansion
- Test Serving
- Understand the difference between client and proxystylesheet query parameters
- What is a Collection?
- Why create Collections?
- Default Collection
- Collection query parameter
- Performance impacts of other alternatives
- User Roles
- Administrator versus Manager
- What is query expansion?
- Modifying the stylesheet to set the level of expansion
- Managing a user defined expansion list
- Managing a blacklist
Day 2: Onebox Modules, Indexing with feeds- What is a One Box Module?
- Why create a One Box Module?
- One Box examples from google.com
- Triggers
- Internal versus external One Box modules
- XSLT stylesheet for One Box results
- Security
- Integrate One Box Module within Front End
- What is a Feed?
- Why use a Feed?
- Difference between feeds: Web, Metadata and Content
- XML file parameters
- Why lock content through a feed
- Meta data indexing
- What is a Database Feed?
- Indexing meta data along with content
- From a URL location within the database
- From Blob data within the database
- Crawl Query
- Serve URL versus Serve Query
- Modifying the database stylesheet
Day 3: Reporting, Security, Modifying XSLT stylesheet- Crawl diagnostics
- Crawl Queue
- Service Status
- Search Reports
- What is the link command?
- Google Meta Tags
- Google Page Tags
- Advanced Front Ends
- Security
- Administration
- Version Manager
- Google Search Appliance Configuration
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