In the Create New Entry dialog, enter properties, and click Next

Managing Oracle SES Search in WebCenter 21-41 Example 21–8 shows how to increase the number of search results displayed. Five is the default setting for the number of search results displayed in Oracle SES results, but result sets generally are larger than five. Example 21–8 Increase Number of Search Results Displayed setSearchConfigappName=webcenter, numResultsMain=10 Example 21–9 shows how to configure the maximum time that a service is allowed to execute a search in ms. When a service times out largely depends on the system load. If you consistently get time out errors, adjust this parameter. Example 21–9 Configure Maximum Time WebCenter Waits for Search Results setSearchConfigappName=webcenter, executionTimeout=10000 For command syntax and examples, see the section, setSearchConfig in Oracle Fusion Middleware WebLogic Scripting Tool Command Reference.

21.6.1.2 Configuring Search Parameters and Crawlers Using Fusion Middleware Control

You can enable or disable Oracle SES search and configure search settings using Fusion Middleware Control. 1. Log in to Fusion Middleware Control and navigate to the home page for your WebCenter application. For more information, see Section 6.2, Navigating to the Home Page for WebCenter Spaces or Section 6.3, Navigating to the Home Page for WebCenter Portal Applications.

2. From the WebCenter menu, choose Settings Application Configuration.

3. Select to enable the Oracle SES adapter or the default WebCenter adapters, and click Apply Figure 21–21 . You can specify an interval between full crawls for the WebCenter Spaces crawler. By default, full crawls for the WebCenter Spaces crawler occur every seven days, but you can specify a different frequency. Incremental crawls, for all three crawlers, are initiated by the schedule set in Oracle SES. Optionally, you can configure search parameters. ■ Oracle Secure Enterprise Search Data Group : Specify the Oracle SES source group in which to search. If no value is provided, then everything in the Oracle SES instance is searched. ■ Execution Timeout : Enter the maximum time that a service is allowed to execute a search in ms. ■ Executor Preparation Timeout : Enter the maximum time that a service is allowed to initialize a search in ms. ■ Results per Service - Saved Search Task Flows : Enter the number of search results displayed, per service, in a Saved Search task flow. ■ Results per Service - Search Page : Enter the number of search results displayed, per service, for searches submitted from the main search page. Users can click Show All if they want to see all the results.