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==Available==
==Available==


* http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/xtf/wiki
* Web site: http://xtf.cdlib.org
* Code repository: https://github.com/cdlib/xtf
 
==Lead developer==
 
* Martin Haye


==Description==
==Description==


See [http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/xtf/wiki XTF on SourceForge] (accessed 2010-06-07):
From the website (accessed 2025-02-27):


<blockquote>The '''eXtensible Text Framework (XTF)''' is a flexible indexing, display and query tool that supports searching across collections of heterogeneous data and presents results in a highly configurable manner. XTF is an open-source project of the eScholarship Publishing Group of the California Digital Library, and is deployed in academic settings worldwide.</blockquote>
<blockquote>The '''eXtensible Text Framework (XTF)''' is a flexible indexing, display and query tool that supports searching across collections of heterogeneous data and presents results in a highly configurable manner. XTF is an open-source project of the eScholarship Publishing Group of the California Digital Library, and is deployed in academic settings worldwide.</blockquote>
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Latest revision as of 15:51, 27 February 2025

Available

Lead developer

  • Martin Haye

Description

From the website (accessed 2025-02-27):

The eXtensible Text Framework (XTF) is a flexible indexing, display and query tool that supports searching across collections of heterogeneous data and presents results in a highly configurable manner. XTF is an open-source project of the eScholarship Publishing Group of the California Digital Library, and is deployed in academic settings worldwide.

XTF is a customizable search engine powered by Lucene, which uses XML and XSL transforms for the search and display of documents.