Hi Bob,
I have updated the latest stable snapshots [1], which should reflect
Michael's changes (thanks!). Moreover, I have added some checks to
avoid similar problems in future releases.
I hope this helps; thanks for your report,
Christian
[1] http://files.basex.org/releases/latest/
Hi Bob,
could you perhaps give it a try with the Zip Distribution [1]?
It has some startup scripts inside the bin folder, anyways those scripts
contain a minor bug:
In line 10, somewhere in the middle we try to add milton 1.6.5 to the classpath:
> milton-api-1.6.5.jar
actually (unfortunatedly
I am pretty sure the .exe. If you think it would help, I could try whatever
options you think would be relevant.
Yes, rest and restxq both work.
Bob
On Jun 11, 2012, at 9:19 PM, Christian Grün wrote:
> Hi Bob,
>
> which BaseX distribution are you working with (EXE, ZIP, compiled
> GitHub
Hi Bob,
which BaseX distribution are you working with (EXE, ZIP, compiled
GitHub sources)? If I remember right, you didn't encounter any
problems with REST/RESTXQ?
Christian
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On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 11:49 PM, Bob Horvath wrote:
>
> I did try rebooting windows. No luc
I did try rebooting windows. No luck.
Another clue perhaps. When
I try it from a browser (http://localhost:8984/webdav), I get ...
HTTP
ERROR 500
Problem accessing /webdav. Reason:
com/bradmcevoy/http/ResourceFactory
CAUSED
BY:
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
com/bradmcevoy/http/Resou
Hmm, yet another Windows 7 issue I can't reproduce on my system.. All
I remember is that it was tricky to get it running, while it's dead
simple with Linux distributions. – Did you try to restart Windows?
Anyone else out there?
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On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 12:25 AM, Bob Horva
I followed the instructions on setting up Webdav for Windows 7, but I
am
still experiencing problems.
I know the server is up and running because the rest and restxq
interfaces
are working. But I can't get Windows 7 to use it as a webdav server. I
get
the usual "The folder you entered does no
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