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Oracle Corporation's Oracle Ultra Search (also known as Ultrasearch) allows the generation of indexes to textual material stored (for example) on web-servers, file-servers, databases and mail-systems. It uses crawlers and Oracle Text utilities to build its indexes, which it then makes available within an Oracle database.

Oracle Corporation makes Ultrasearch available free-of-charge to customers who purchase an Oracle database, an Oracle Application Server or the Oracle Collaboration Suite.

By default, Oracle Ultra Search uses the WKSYS schema and the DRSYS tablespace.

History

Oracle Search originated with Oracle 9i.

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Footnotes

  1. Greenwald, Rick; Stackowiak, Robert; Stern, Jonathan (2009). Oracle Essentials: Oracle Database 10g. Essentials Series (3 ed.). O'Reilly Media, Inc. p. 310. ISBN 9780596552350. Retrieved 2013-02-04. Oracle9i introduced Ultra Search, a prebuilt application built upon Text for performing searches.


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