Zoom SDK announcement
A preliminary version of the Zoom SDK (software development kit) is now available for purchase.
What's in it
This package does not include the Zoom Search Engine itself. This package only contains additional source code and technical documents for the Zoom engine. Only the source for search.cgi is included. The source code for the Zoom indexer is not being made available. The source code for search.php and search.asp are already available as part of the normal Zoom package.
Who needs it
Typical users would be advanced software developers who want to create highly customised search engines for large web sites. Or developers that need to support unusual software or hardware platforms (e.g. Mainframe computers, Alpha chips, Itanium servers, etc). We would expect 99% of our users not to need or want this package.
License term summary
After purchase, you can modify and recompile the search.cgi application for your own use. You can NOT on sell the source code or documentation. You can NOT distribute the source code or documentation. You can NOT use the source code to create a competing product or as part of a competing product.
Updates included
Free updates to documents and code are include for 12 months after a purchase
Price
$100 USD
How to purchase
You can purchase using this secure order link
https://www.plimus.com/jsp/buynow.js...ractId=1678614
Delivery
After purchase a ZIP file with the source code will be made available for download.
What you will need to re-compile the code
The CGI is a combination of C and C++ source code which is written using only standard libraries to ensure cross-platform compatibility. When building on a Windows machine, the source code and project files included are tested in Visual Studio 2005. Make files are supplied for Linux, BSD and Sun Sparc.
Future content
As time goes on we will probably add additional source code and documents to this package. Exact details are not available at the moment.
A preliminary version of the Zoom SDK (software development kit) is now available for purchase.
What's in it
- Zoom configuration file format specification document
- Zoom XML output specification document
- Search CGI C++ source code for
- Windows 32bit
- Linux 32bit
- BSD Unix 32bit
- Sparc / Solaris 64bit
This package does not include the Zoom Search Engine itself. This package only contains additional source code and technical documents for the Zoom engine. Only the source for search.cgi is included. The source code for the Zoom indexer is not being made available. The source code for search.php and search.asp are already available as part of the normal Zoom package.
Who needs it
Typical users would be advanced software developers who want to create highly customised search engines for large web sites. Or developers that need to support unusual software or hardware platforms (e.g. Mainframe computers, Alpha chips, Itanium servers, etc). We would expect 99% of our users not to need or want this package.
License term summary
After purchase, you can modify and recompile the search.cgi application for your own use. You can NOT on sell the source code or documentation. You can NOT distribute the source code or documentation. You can NOT use the source code to create a competing product or as part of a competing product.
Updates included
Free updates to documents and code are include for 12 months after a purchase
Price
$100 USD
How to purchase
You can purchase using this secure order link
https://www.plimus.com/jsp/buynow.js...ractId=1678614
Delivery
After purchase a ZIP file with the source code will be made available for download.
What you will need to re-compile the code
The CGI is a combination of C and C++ source code which is written using only standard libraries to ensure cross-platform compatibility. When building on a Windows machine, the source code and project files included are tested in Visual Studio 2005. Make files are supplied for Linux, BSD and Sun Sparc.
Future content
As time goes on we will probably add additional source code and documents to this package. Exact details are not available at the moment.
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