on 2010 Aug 30 3:15 PM
Hi
I cannot find threads from the last weeks, e.g. thread "NetWeaver CE 7.1 AS Java classloader headache"
when I enter "headache" or "classloader" as search term
(Another example: Title "JavaMail 1.4.3 Failed @ ClientHello Phase (TLSv1)" in Java Programming and search term "ClientHello").
Is the search index old (I guess it "died" on August 6th)?
Regards
Rolf
Edited by: Rolf Paulsen on Aug 30, 2010 4:28 PM
Request clarification before answering.
Same observation, I asked in the moderator forum already, was told that there is some re-indexing going on that was supposed to finish Monday a week ago, I will follow up there. I need my results too
Thomas
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Thanks a lot for the quick answer.
Is the moderator forum a closed forum?
Maybe it would be nice if SAP informs users that open the search form about this problem?
Of course I could not find any post concerning this issue using the search function - I tried, indeed...
Cheers
Rolf
Edited by: Rolf Paulsen on Aug 30, 2010 7:14 PM
Yes, for mods only, but it is rather boring, trust me
It seems that not too many people have noticed the missing results so far, but I used your post here to bump the issue, pointing to the growing public unrest...I find it very important that the search function works properly, not only since we keep reminding people to "please search before asking".
Will keep everybody updated here.
Thomas
It seems that not too many people have noticed the missing results so far
Maybe this time it turns to be an advantage that the SDN forum seach is - hmmm - not the best search in the world...
I used your post here to bump the issue, pointing to the growing public unrest...
In the discussion of Otto Gold's Blog "SCN infrastructure 2.0", Harald Boeing asked the question "But what value does SAP see in SCN?" For me, a quick fix of this issue would be a good sign for a high significance. (Or the other way round: I really wonder why you have to bump it at all.)
Rolf
Thanks for tracking and solving this.
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