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10.2 Applying a plug-in to a job

Assume for example that a company needs to use a database to manage data for its personal computer products catalog. The company's personal computer products catalog might contain document data on desktop machines, notebook computers, CPUs, and memory devices. When this document data is stored in a HiRDB database, and the HiRDB Text Search Plug-in is registered in HiRDB, it becomes possible to use keywords to retrieve document data very quickly. The following figure shows how to apply plug-ins to a job.

Figure 10-1 Application of plug-ins to a job

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Explanation
  • This example uses the HiRDB Text Search Plug-in (SGML plug-in and n-gram index plug-in), which is a plug-in package product.
  • It is possible to retrieve documents using the keyword notebook personal computer, type A.