In the
previous article,
we have discussed about the basics of Federated Search Results in SharePoint
In this article, we will discuss how to implement the Federated Search results in SharePoint 2010.
Steps
Go to Central Administration of the SharePoint Server -> Application Management -> Manage service applications
In this article, we will discuss how to implement the Federated Search results in SharePoint 2010.
Steps
Go to Central Administration of the SharePoint Server -> Application Management -> Manage service applications
You will
see a list of services. In that Select Search Service Application
Clicking on
this, you will be re-directed to the Search Server Administration page. In the
left navigation, you will see some menus as shown below. Select Federated
Results in the left navigation menu.
You will
see a page, where you will find options for creating a New Location for Federated search or you can
import the FLD file through Import
Location option.
Clicking on
the New Location option you will see the following page, where we will
configure your Federated Location as shown below
That’s it.
I have added the FLD file at the end of the article, for download so that you
can download and import the file and work on it.
Now, we
have configured the New Location and hence we will use the created Federated
Location in the Search Center.
I have
created a Search Center as shown below. First give a search query and in the
results page, we will add the Twitter Results federated location.
In the search result page, edit the page and you will see options for
adding the web part as shown below
After
adding the Federated Results webpart, configure the results as shown below.
That’s it. We
are done. Save the webpart and give a search keyword and test. You will be able
to see the results from the intranet and from the internet search results (here
Twitter).
You can
download the Twitter FLD file from here.
Enjoy
SharePoint using!