Why not just expose Xindice and your scripted objects as a Web Service using say Apache SOAP. I will be starting a project that uses both Xindice and Apache SOAP.
-----Original Message----- From: Ellis, Neil (FNB) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 1:51 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: XML application server Dear All I've been considering the idea of building an XML/XSLT/XUpdate/XPath/Java based application server using Xindice as the base. This is because I have been working on a scripting language which translates itself to the less human readable form of XSLT and would like to take it a bit further and incorporate XUpdate and XPath database searches as native to the language. To do this I then need to build an application server to execute the objects built from the language. I don't want to do anything fancy really, I was intending to use Xindice as the base and make maximum use of the fantastic functionality with it. Now the question I'd like to ask is ... has anyone started down these lines yet .. Many regards Neil Ellis
