Hello.

Try:
xindiceadmin ac -c /db -n Artist

Anyway, I usually use some of the GUI tools available for Xindice. Take a
look at http://xml.apache.org/xindice/related.html

Btw, the wiki how-to was accepted as a official how-to some weeks ago, and I
polished it a bit before submitting it. See
http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/howto/howto-xindice-xmlform.html
Both should do the job anyway.

Hope it helps.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Gautam Ganguly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 12:28 AM
Subject: Xindice related query..


> hi all,
>    I don't know wether this query is suitable for this site or not..but
> hope someone might be able to help me out on this.
>
> I just now installed Xindice1.0 binary release version.As per the
> instruction for xindice docs,i started up the database and i can see the
> 'db' instance also.
>
> When i do a list of all collections that are present through the DOS
> command line:
> c:\xindice>xindice lc -c /db
> i see "system"..which is ok.
>
> Going by the setup documents for setting up a new collection under db
> instance..when i run these command...i just see this getting thrown at
> me.
> c:\xindice> xindice ac -c /db -n Artist
>
> -----------
> Format: xindice action [switch] [parameter]
>
> Where:  [switch]  implements:
>     -c           Collection context (must always be specified)
>     -e           File extension for multiple documents
>     -f           File path for document retrieval and storage
>     -i           Implementing Class for XMLObjects
>     -n           Name
>     -o           URI String for invocation of XMLObject
>     -p           Index pattern
>     -q           Query string
>     -u           Database URI
>     -y           Force Deletion process
>     -t           Specify the data type in collection index
>     --pagesize   Page size for file pages (default: 4096)
>     --maxkeysize The maximum size for file keys (default: 0=none)
>
>
> Actions:
>
>     xindice [parameter], etc...
>
>     ad           Adds a document
>     addmultiple  Adds multiple documents
>     dd           Deletes a document
>     lc           Retrieves a collection/nested collection list
>     rd           Retrieves a document for storage elsewhere
>     ld           Retrieves a list of documents in a particular
> collection
>     invoke       Invokes an XML Object on a collection
>     lo           Retrieves an XMLObject list from a collection
>     xpath        Queries a Collection using XPath
>     export       Exports a collection/document from a directory tree
>
> Examples:
>
>     xindice ad -c /db/test -f /tmp/xmldocument -n myxmldocument
>     xindice dd -c /db/test -n myxmldocument
>     xindice rd -c /db/test/ocs -f a:\file.xml -n file.xml
>     xindice xpath -c /db/test/ocs -q test
>
> For more information, please read the Xindice - Tools Reference Guide
> -------------------
> ...its as if xindice can't understand the action for "add_collection".
>
> I did notice in the Xindice docs that the current binary release might
> not work with JDK1.4...is it something to do with that???I have also
> placed all the .jar files that came in \xindice\java\lib dir in the
> CLASSPATH.
>
> I am trying to test the Wiki Howto:
> http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=XMLFormXindice
>
> any help or suggestion would be very much appreciated..
>
> regards,
> Gautam
>
>
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