By default, published Web sites include a search feature that allows users to locate specific content based on a keyword search engine. The search is preformed only when the web site is deployed as a WAR file to a JEE server and the appropriate options in the publishing options have been selected.
The search engine allows you to search for pages in the published Web site in a number of ways.
To enter a search query, type the words to be searched for in your choice of the All the words, Any word, Exact phrase, and Without the words fields, and then press Enter or click Search Now. When the search is complete, each matching page will be listed in the Results field, showing the page title and a short summary of the content. Click a title to open the page in your published Web site browser window.
For example, to search for pages that contain all of the words "Rational", "Unified", and "Process", and either or both of the words "adopt" and "vision", type the words Rational Unified Process in the All the words field, and adopt vision in the Any word field.
You can select the number of results per page that you want by using the Show list. If the results are more than what you selected to see per page, click next and previous to page through the results.
You can also indicate whether you want the query to be applied against the published Web site or developerWorks. To choose between the published Web site and developerWorks, click the In section list, and select either section.
After a page is displayed by the search engine, use the Web browser's search tool to find a specific word on that page. Press Ctrl+F to start the Web browser's search tool.
A search query consists of one or more specified words. Boolean operators cannot be used. The search process is not case-sensitive, which means that Hello, HELLO, and hElLo are all considered the same. The wildcard symbol (*) is not supported.
This can be expressed as the following: (project AND management) AND (adopt OR vision) AND (Rational Unified Process) NOT (implementation). In other words, the matching pages must contain both of the words "project" and "management", the word "adopt" or "vision", along with the phrase "Rational Unified Process". Matching pages must not contain the word "implementation".