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Rob,

Given that the Text Extenders work basically via UDF calls, my guess
is that IBM couldn't just yank them out.

Charles

On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 5:29 AM, <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Let me get this straight, in 6.1 this:
Resource
  ID     Option  Feature  Description
5761DE1   *BASE    5050    DB2 Extenders
5761DE1   *BASE    2924    DB2 Extenders
5761DE1   1        5050    DB2 Text Extender
5761DE1   1        2924    DB2 Text Extender
5761DE1   2        5050    DB2 XML Extender
5761DE1   2        2924    DB2 XML Extender
5761DE1   3        5050    Text Search Engine
5761DE1   3        2924    Text Search Engine
(with other detail)
Resource                   Feature
  ID     Option  Feature   Type    Library     Release
5761DE1   *BASE    5050     *CODE   QDBEX       V6R1M0
5761DE1   *BASE    2924     *LNG    QDBEX       V6R1M0
5761DE1   1        5050     *CODE   QDB2TX      V6R1M0
5761DE1   1        2924     *LNG    QDB2TX      V6R1M0
5761DE1   2        5050     *CODE   QDBXM       V6R1M0
5761DE1   2        2924     *LNG    QDBXM       V6R1M0
5761DE1   3        5050     *CODE   QIMO        V6R1M0
5761DE1   3        2924     *LNG    QIMO        V6R1M0

will be replaced by 5733-OMF?  Seems odd that IBM would have refreshed
this 5761DE1 to 6.1 if they were replacing it.  And in infocenter there
were no hits for "omni find" and the only hit for OMF was for some
discussion on import libraries and Object Model Format.  But, sometime
I'll take a look at that link.


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From:   "Birgitta Hauser" <Hauser@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:     "'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'"
<midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:   03/10/2010 04:38 AM
Subject:        AW: Full-text searching
Sent by:        midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx



With Release 6.1 DB2 Text Extenders will be replaced by the Omnifind Text
Search Tool.
For more information have a look at the following white paper:

Exploring the IBM OmniFind Text Search Server: Performing high-speed
linguistic text searches against DB2 text data and documents stored in
rich-text formats
http://www-304.ibm.com/partnerworld/wps/servlet/ContentHandler/whitepaper/i/

omnifind/search

Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards

Birgitta Hauser

"Shoot for the moon, even if you miss, you'll land among the stars." (Les
Brown)
"If you think education is expensive, try ignorance." (Derek Bok)
"What is worse than training your staff and losing them? Not training them
and keeping them!"

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Im Auftrag von Vern Hamberg
Gesendet: Wednesday, 10. March 2010 04:35
An: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Betreff: Re: Full-text searching

The text extenders do add text search capabilities to SQL. From the PDF -

"DB2 Text Extender adds the power of full-text retrieval to SQL queries"

PDF can be found at

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r4/topic/books/sh126720.p

df


There is also an HTTP text search component, iSeries Webserver Search
Engine, information at

http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/i/software/http/services/search.html

It is only for searching for a web site, I think, but not sure - haven't
used it. It handles only text files and html files.


And there is a new thing that I saw at the DB2/RPG Summit called
OmniFind that can search many types of documents - Word, etc. Not just
text or html. Kent Milligan has a white paper on it with this quote-

"OmniFind Text Search Server for DB2 for i delivers the common DB2
Family text-search technology to the IBM i developer community. It
requires a minimum operating-system release level of IBM i 6.1. OmniFind
also replaces the DB2 Text Extender product that is available on
previous IBM i releases. Unlike its predecessor product, OmniFind is a
no-charge product. Currently, the product must be ordered and installed
separately. The OmniFind Text Search Server product identification
number is 5733-OMF."

PDF available at

http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/enable/site/education/wp/1fe46/1fe46.pdf

It has google-like weighted search capabilities - very cool stuff. And
did you notice, it is free? This adds functions to SQL, just like Text
Extenders did/does.

HTH
Vern

rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Talking out of complete ignorance here, truly, but does DB2 UDB Text
Extenders mean anything?  Out of curiosity I tried to search for that
but
wasn't having much luck.


Rob Berendt

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