Yeah, that's what I was thinking. Also adding an init parameter to pull it
from somewhere else too it that's what people want.
On Thursday, July 25, 2002, at 12:21 PM, Fernando Padilla wrote:
Oh, so you want the Servlet to load it from the WEB-INF directory?
I just modified it to get the dbroot and dbname from InitParameters..
but I'll just make it load the whole system.xml from the WEB-INF
directory..
fernando
On Thu, 25 Jul 2002, Kimbro Staken wrote:
It will, I just haven't had time to finish that yet. system.xml is much
smaller now though.
On Thursday, July 25, 2002, at 11:59 AM, Fernando Padilla wrote:
right, I was silly, I just took a look at the xmlrpc code in xindice and
figured that out...
But I do have a question.. It seems like the new system does not use the
/config/system.xml? is that right?
fernando
On Thu, 25 Jul 2002, Kimbro Staken wrote:
It's the same, except for the port. If you run it under Tomcat the
port
is
8080. If you run it on the same machine then you can still leave out
the
host & port.
On Thursday, July 25, 2002, at 11:49 AM, Fernando Padilla wrote:
On Sat, 20 Jul 2002, Kimbro Staken wrote:
I just commited the changes to remove the server framework and
XMLObjects.
There's a simple servlet to allow running under tomcat in
org.apache.xindice.server.XindiceServlet. It still needs much work,
but
is
a start. You can build Xindice.war by typing ant war after compiling
the
database. Then you should just be able to drop it in the webapps
directory
of a servlet engine. If you use Tomcat it will create the database
in
the
root of the tomcat installation, I'll make it configurable shortly.
So I want to use the CVS Xindice.. how does this Servlet change the
URL
construction? For remote use?
if the old url was :
xmldb:xindice://xindice.machine.com/db/collection/docid
Kimbro Staken
Java and XML Software, Consulting and Writing http://www.xmldatabases.org/
Apache Xindice native XML database http://xml.apache.org/xindice
XML:DB Initiative http://www.xmldb.org