search doc with new ui screenshots

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* when an artifact is proxied or downloaded from a remote repository
* when remote index is available and downloaded
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During repository scanning, the <<<index-content>>> consumer (see {{{../adminguide/consumers.html}Consumers}}) creates an
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(like 'bytecode:myMethod'). But since version 1.2, we no longer need to type the keyword. Just type the java class or package name
in the search box.. and voila!
The 'Search Results Only' option saves the previous search criteria and use it together with the new query string for
searching. When the user types a word in the search box, 'launcher' for example, Archiva will search the query string
from the previous list of search hits and return a new paginated list of artifacts.
You can use various criterias to search artifacts:
Below is a sample screenshot of the search results with 'Search Results Only' option selected:
** Simple Query string
[../images/search-results.jpg] Search Results
[../images/search-simple.png]
** Advanced Paramters
[../images/search-advanced.png]
** OSGI Parameters
[../images/search-osgi.png]
*Search results
You can apply various filters on the search results.
Below is a sample screenshot of the search results:
[../images/search-results.png] Search Results
When the user clicks a specific artifact in the search results list, Archiva will direct the user in the Artifact Info
page (the same page from the Repository Browse). Otherwise if it is not a pom file (ex. metadata.xml), the file will
appear as a file to be downloaded from the browser.
* Advanced Search
The Advanced Search feature allows user to narrow down the search by specifying the criteria such as group id,
artifact id, version, class or package, and the repository to be searched. This feature also provides the user the
option to configure the pagination of results by specifying the number of hits to be displayed in each page.
To perform an advanced search, click the <<Advanced Search \>\>>> link from Archiva's Quick Search and the Advanced Search Fields should
pop out. Select the search criteria you want to use from the Advanced Search Fields and click the + icon and for each criteria you
selected, a text field for that will be created (see the sample screenshot below). For the provided search fields, specify the term(s) for your query and click
the Search button.
[../images/advanced-search.jpg] Advanced Search screen
* Security
The Search functionality respects the repository permissions. If the user is not logged in to Archiva and does a search,

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