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1. Introduction

1.1 Aspire introduction

1.1.1 Introduction to Aspire 3

1.1.2 Key Concepts

1.1.3 Aspire UI Introduction

1.1.4 Migration to Aspire 2

1.1.5 What's different in Aspire 2.0?

1.1.6 What's different in Aspire 2.1?

1.1.7 Aspire Community

1.1.8 Aspire Enterprise

1.1.9 Open Source Components

1.2 Getting Started with Aspire 3.3

1.2.1 Registration

1.2.2 Hardware and Network Considerations

1.2.3 Download and Install - Aspire in 20 minutes

1.2.4 Quick Start with Distribution Archetype - Aspire in 40 minutes using the distribution archetype

1.2.5 Basic Tutorial

See below, under Creating Applications, for the quick start tutorial if you will be using Aspire to create new applications.

1.3 Aspire 3.3 for Hadoop

Information on how to integrate Aspire with Hadoop to create big data solutions using Aspire configuration pipelines.

1.3.1 Aspire for Hadoop

1.3.1.1 Install - How to install Aspire for Hadoop, which pieces are required

1.3.1.2 Components - List of available Aspire components designed to interact with Hadoop

1.3.1.3 Developing Aspire Solutions with Hadoop - How to develop Aspire Solutions with Hadoop using available components and groovy scripting

2. Administration

Documentation for Aspire 3.3 administration, such as installing/removing applications, servers, handling network configurations, etc.

2.1 Aspire Administration

2.1.1 Aspire 3.3 Administration

2.1.2 Launching Aspire

2.1.3 Aspire Shell

2.1.4 UI Introduction

2.1.5 Settings Configuration (settings.xml)

2.1.6 Administration Security

2.2 Content Sources

2.2.1 Management

2.2.2 Configuring

2.2.3 Workflow

2.2.4 Using Groovy

2.2.5 Configuration Files

2.2.6 Index Auditing

2.2.7 Crawl Statistics and Performance

2.3 Failover and Distributed Processing

2.4.1 System Health and Debug

2.4.2 The Debug Console

2.4.3 Performance Reports

2.4.4 Aspire Administration Topics

2.5 Application bundles and components

Applications are pre-built configurations which combine multiple components into pipelines to perform larger, more comprehensive tasks.

2.5.1 Workflow Application Library

A list of all pre-built workflow applications for Aspire available from Search Technologies

2.5.2 Component Library

A list of all pre-built components for Aspire available from Search Technologies

2.5.3 Connector Library

A list of all pre-built connectors for Aspire available from Search Technologies

2.5.4 Publisher Library

A list of all pre-built publishers for Aspire available from Search Technologies

3. Creating Applications

Creating new applications with the framework by configuring pipelines and core components.

3.1 Creating Applications

3.3 Introduction to Aspire Applications

3.3 Quick Start Tutorial for Creating Applications

3.3 Dynamic XML Forms (Dxf) - Create a DXF for configuring your application from the UI

3.4 Aspire Application Configuration (application.xml)

3.4.1 Pipeline Manager

3.4.2 Branch Handler

3.4.3 Batch Job

3.4.4 Naming Components - And referencing other components by name

3.5 Using The Maven Distribution Archetype

3.5.1 Quick Start with Aspire Distribution - Aspire in 40 minutes using the distribution archetype

3.6 Application and Configuration Topics

3.7 Component Library

The component library lists all pre-built Java components which can be configured and combined to create new Aspire applications. These include Feeders & Scanners, Sub Job Extractors, Standard Pipeline Stages, Security Related Stages, Components as Independent Services, and Debugging Stages.


5. Release Notes

 You can find the Aspire release notes here.

 5.1 Upgrading to a Newer Version

 If you've chosen to upgrade to a later version, the instructions for changing your distribution to use it are here.

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