Murray, Sorry about the delay in answering, swamped at work... Like you, I am using it as part of my application so I don't have to provide an external database/server. And it is working just fine for me.
There isn't much documentation, though I plan to write some. Check out: http://www.markjstang.com/embeddedxindice thanks, Mark Murray Altheim wrote: > Mark J. Stang wrote: > > Betty, > > In 1.0, it was a stand-alone server. In 1.1, it is either an > > embedded server or it is an XML-RPC server using Tomcat. > > > > What you are going to have to do is get the latest code from CVS. > > If you go to the Apache Web Site, they have instructions on how > > to get Xindice. When you do that, there will be a build.bat. > > I believe we are getting close to a 1.1 beta release, which > > should do all of this for you. However, you will still have to > > install Tomcat. > > Is there any documentation anywhere on how to install and use 1.1 > as an embedded database? Even some raw notes? I'm likely to make > a shot at this in updating my application (which currently uses > 1.0), as I don't want my users (who will likely not be techies) > having to install Tomcat/Cocoon/Apache, nor do I want to deliver > and boot a complex server with my application (i.e., I think embedded > is fine if I can figure out how to install and use it). > > Thanks much, > > Murray > > ...................................................................... > Murray Altheim <http://kmi.open.ac.uk/people/murray/> > Knowledge Media Institute > The Open University, Milton Keynes, Bucks, MK7 6AA, UK > > "In Las Vegas Mr Gates also demonstrated a prototype > fridge magnet which can be programmed to receive traffic > reports, sports results and advertisements from local > restaurants using the same FM signal as the wristwatch." > -- The Guardian, 10 Jan 2003. -- Mark J Stang System Architect Cybershop Systems
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