OpenSearchServer

OpenSearchServer
Developer(s) Emmanuel Keller
Initial release Jun 08, 2008
Written in Java, C/C++, PHP
Operating system Cross-platform
Available in English
Type Search engine
License GNU General Public License (version 3)
Website http://www.open-search-server.com/

OpenSearchServer is an open source application server allowing development of index-based applications such as search engines. Available since April 2009 on SourceForge for download, OpenSearchServer was developed under the GPL v3 license and offers a series of full text lexical analyzers. It can be installed on different platforms (Windows, Linux, Macintosh).

While it started as an in-house project by a private media group, OpenSearchServer is now supported by Jaeksoft, a commercial company launched in February 2010. Jaeksoft provides services and roadmap guidance for OpenSearchServer.

The main features of OpenSearchServer are : An integrated crawler for databases, web pages and rich documents; a user-friendly GUI allowing development of most applications through a web page interface built in Zkoss; snippets; faceting; an HTML renderer for integrating search results in a page; and monitoring and administration features.

OpenSearchServer is written in Java and it can be integrated into almost any kind of application without the need to produce Java code. REST/XML APIs make OpenSearchServer connectable to other programming languages. The "advanced plugins" capability allows sophisticated customizations.

OpenSearchServer is currently available in version 1.2.3 rc2 and it is considered stable by the developers community. Version 1.1, launched in April 2009, reached the SourceForge top 15, with wide press coverage[1][2][3] and many new users worldwide.[4]

History

The OpenSearchServer project began in 2007 in Infopro Group, a French B2B media group made up of 15 subsidiaries with online and offline activities in news and information brokerage. Since no existing search solution offerered the appropriate mix of features, price and ease of use, it was decided to create new software using available open source components. The three objectives of the project were: versatile feature set addressing the needs of all subsidiaries; easy access to the features via a user-friendly interface; and a comprehensive solution with a crawler, an indexer and a query interpreter. The project leader was Emmanuel Keller, CIO, leading a large team of engineers among whom 3 were dedicated to the project. In 2008, the first application was launched and soon after about 10 others followed.

In December 2009, Keller resigned from his position with Infopro, acquired the rights to the solution and created Jaeksoft to develop services for OpenSearchServer. Raphael Perez joined him and they worked together to grow the user base and customer base and create the services. Jaeksoft raised a first round of seed capital in 2011.[5]

Features

Written in Java, OpenSearchServer can be run as a standalone server with a servlet container. The main features, which can be extended by using plugin architecture, are:

Competitors

OpenSearchServer competitors include, but are not limited to:

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