Create solutions to acquire data from content repositories. Extract metadata and text from the sources. Analyze, modify, and enhance content and metadata. Publish to a search engine or other target application.
Use Aspire for a variety of applications: enterprise search, staffing and recruitment, state and federal government, records management, legal research, corporate intranet, connecting content repositories, and analyzing and grouping content for localization.
Install Aspire, an Aspire connector application, and an Aspire publisher application. You'll get an idea of how to install Aspire applications using the Aspire Admin UI.
Learn about how to use the Aspire 3.2 (Alder) UI. Features include HTML5 and CSS, responsive design, browser compatibility, server connection detection, real-time configuration validation, and Aspire component independence.
Configure and maintain Aspire deployments which are managed through the Aspire Admin UI. Depending on your environment, one Aspire system administrator or several may be responsible for different content sources.
The settings.xml configuration file holds environmental information and properties about the Aspire installation as a whole. The application.xml configuration file contains component and pipeline configuration, and document processing information.
Build Aspire deployments dynamically from components and sub-components. Combine components to process data for application needs. Mix Aspire components with custom third-party and new components.
Integrate Aspire with Hadoop to create big data solutions using Aspire configuration pipelines.
Libraries contain extensible components designed to allow you to create solutions to acquire data from content repositories.
Access notes about recent Aspire releases, articles to help you complete tasks, and information about how to upgrade Aspire.