Et ieiunium, et respice primum SharePoint Integration

Felix occasio opus fui ieiunium <–> SharePoint integrationem project et cogitatio malim permanere participem experientia meo limitatum cum communitate.

Microsoft est in emendo processus INCITATUS. I don’t know anything about the schedule except that it should be finished in the "2nd quarter" per quod suppono 06/30/08.

Meo consilio project scriptor, at egregie,, invocet creando paucos telam dure idem partibus inviso, sentiant functionality ut vexillum MUSCUS quaero arca archa et core exitus texuerunt partem, but pulling from FAST. I’ve made some baby steps in that direction.

FAST is a dedicated search engine. It’s not based on Microsoft technology, quamquam mihi manifestum est, quod aliqui ex jejunium veniam clare intelligimus MS tech (nec usi sunt Lorem mancipum).

INCITATUS:

Lorem servitore monstrum magnum est jejunium (quod in malo et non; MUSCUS est magnum, tam mihi monstrum productum). It appears to be based on Java and I noticed some apache stuff and maybe some PHP. I wouldn’t be surprised if there were other bits of tech mixed in here and there. It definitely runs on windows server and is working fine in the virtual environment which I’ve been using.

It makes use of a facade web service that crawls SharePoint content for indexing in its special FAST way.

A SharePoint end user would be pretty much at home with FAST’s user interface. It has simple/advance search, consequitur ostendit, est magnus in relevancy (licet non videret quomodo manubria socialis relevancy). Autem, it does go further. Its stemming seems better. I really can’t articulate it well but I’ll just say "it’s better." You can take my word for it, or not 🙂 I may elaborate on this point in the future, ut mihi magis magísque.

MUSCUS:

FAST provides a .NET-friendly DLL that provides an interface to the FAST engine. This makes it possible for us to create web parts or application pages or whatever we want to query FAST and present the results.

Videtur esse muneris interface tam telam.

I also have access to a FAST-provided web part that does integrate MOSS and FAST. I don’t know if this is a POC, something that was whipped up as a demo or what. It’s definitely a good learning tool, non tam certa, si productione parati-.

That’s it for now. As I progress through the project, Ego stipes magis.

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