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Most Aspire components (for a complete list of all available components, see the Aspire Components; Community contains all of these except those noted as "Enterprise")
Pre-built connectors for extracting data from local file systems and/or relational databases
File system connector does not support document level security. Document level file system crawler bundled with Aspire Enterprise
Database connector (RDB) does not support incremental crawl snapshots, however incremental crawling can be accomplished through use of SQL if there are table entries with change data.
Workflow with Groovy rules or stages, which allows to create custom processing scripts on the fly.
Search engine publisher applications for Solr, the Google Search Appliance (GSA), and the Amazon CloudSearch engine, for sending the extracted data to a search engine for indexing
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The full version of Aspire. For a detailed description, see Aspire Basic and Enterprise.
Some connectors are sold separately and are not part of Aspire 3.3 Basic or Enterprise bundles. For a detailed description, see Aspire Premium Connectors.
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As of Aspire 3.3, Aspire Community is no longer supported |
Aspire Community also does not include formal maintenance and support. However, questions and/or feedback are welcomed and appreciated via email. We plan to establish a Developers Forum in the future.
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Any time you see the icon at right, it's an indication that that application or component is bundled with Aspire Enterprise and is only available in the Enterprise version of Aspire.
Aspire Enterprise is provided as a maintenance and support-inclusive subscription license. For pricing information contact Search Technologies.
A full list of available repository connectors with descriptions can be found at Connectors; a full list of available Publishers can be found at Publishers and what they do can be found at Components.
Aspire Enterprise is intended for production-quality, enterprise level implementations of Aspire for content acquisition, document processing, and query processing. It includes additional features that Aspire Community does not, such as document level security for connectors and distributed processing for high-speed, content sources crawl failover over multiple Aspire servers, high-volume operations where Aspire is run on multiple nodes.
System administration of Aspire Enterprise can be done via a web-based System Administration user interface, which requires no programming knowledge to use. Administrators can easily stop and start Aspire servers, add new content sources, install new Aspire applications, schedule crawls, and monitor crawl statistics as data is indexed into your search engine of choice.
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