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The context-aware search tool allows you to locate information in your code based on free searches.
For this first example, we will run a search using a defined search engine that is already running.
Here we will configure the project area so that a team member can define the search engine and customize the search configuration. Otherwise permission is only granted to the project area administrator.
Here we will configure the project area so that a team member can define the search engine and customize the search configuration. Otherwise permission is only granted to the project area administrator.
Only one search configuration can be defined per project area.
We will now define the search engine to manage the search indexing.
Then we can set up the search index and define the search configuration.
Next we will select the project components and folders that will be indexed.
Once the search parameters are configured, from the Status tab, we can generate a report that shows the search indexing status.
Then we can initiate two different types of searching.
Here we select the standard search.
From the search configuration, we can specify synonyms for searching. Many synonyms are already configured.
We can also add our own synonyms.
Then we can use any synonym to enhance the search.
Using the quick search is another option.
We can also initiate a context aware search for work items.
The work item text is analyzed and the most relevant terms are proposed.
We can also select the components for the search.
We can also add or delete terms from the list.
A second search engine is started.
We will define the second search engine.
Each configuration can use multiple search engines
In this example, the files will be load balanced between the search engines to improve search performance.