Damir, The CVS version compiles xindice.jar not dbxml.jar as below.
I tried the dbxml core zip from sourceforge before and could not despite
about 2 weeks of
effort and hacking could not get it to work on win98


----- Original Message -----
From: Damir Aysin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 10:00 AM
Subject: Re: PRoblem in cvs versions ??!!!!


>
> THERE IS NOW ANY xindice.jar
>
>
> 1. got to http://www.dbxml.org/docs/INSTALL.windows
>
> 2. and You will see follow :
> Copyright (c) 1999-2001 The dbXML Group, L.L.C.
> All rights reserved.
>
> See docs/LICENSE for The dbXML License
>
> Before you can run or build dbXML on windows you need to obtain the
> following
> programs and install them.
>
>    - A copy of Sun's Java SDK version 1.3 or higher.
>
> Running the server - dbXML Core Version 1.0 Windows
>
> 1. Unzip/Checkout the dbXML source to c:\dbXML-Core , c:\work\dbXML-Core,
or
> an
>    alternative location.
>
> 2. Make sure the jdk bin directory is in your PATH
>
> 3. Add the dbXML bin directory to your path. If you checked out to
>    c:\dbXML-Core this will be c:\dbXML-Core\bin
>
> 4. Set the JAVA_HOME environment variable to point to the location where
the
> jdk
>    was installed.
>
> 5. Set the DBXML_HOME environment variable to point to the location where
> dbXML
>    is installed.
>
> 6. Add the dbXML.jar file to your CLASSPATH
>    (Either c:\dbXML-Core\java\lib\dbXML.jar or
>    c:\work\dbXML-Core\java\lib\dbXML.jar)
>    and make sure you have . in your CLASSPATH.
>
> 7. To start the server, cd to the base of the dbXML tree c:\dbXML-Core if
> that
>    is where you installed it and run.
>
>    Type:
>       startup
>
> 8. If all went well you should now have a running copy of dbXML Core. If
you
>     encountered any problems double check all the steps especially the
> setting
>     of the environment variables.
>
> 9. Build the examples. (optional)
>
>    Type
>       cd %DBXML_HOME%
>       ant examples
>
>    The examples are located under dbXML-Core/java/examples and each
example
>    directory has a README file that explains how to run it.
>
> 10.  Run the API example (optional)
>
>    Type
>      cd %DBXML_HOME\java\examples\api
>      run org.dbxml.examples.APIExample
>
> 10. The server and documentation can be accessed using a web browser
pointed
> to
>     http://localhost:4080/
>
>
> Compiling the server - dbXML Core Version 1.0 Windows
>
> 1. Unzip/Checkout the dbXML source to c:\dbXML-Core , c:\work\dbXML-Core,
or
> an
> s   alternative location.
>
> 2. Make sure the jdk bin directory is in your PATH
>
> 3. Add the dbXML bin directory to your path. If you checked out to
>    c:\dbXML-Core this will be c:\dbXML-Core\bin
>
> 4. Set the JAVA_HOME environment variable to point to the location where
>    the jdk was installed.
>
> 5. Set the DBXML_HOME environment variable to pont to the location where
> dbXML
>    is installed.
>
> 6. If you're planning to build the examples you should go ahead and add
the
>    dbXML.jar file to your CLASSPATH. This file doesn't exist yet but it
will
>    once you build the server. If you checked out to c:\dbXML-Core the file
>    will be placed in c:\dbXML-Core\java\lib\dbXML.jar. You should also
make
>    sure you have . in your CLASSPATH.
>
> 7. From a command prompt change directory to the base of the dbXML source
> tree
>    then to the java directory.
>
>    Type:
>       cd %DBXML_HOME%
>
> 8. Type "ant" without the quotes. If all is correct the server should
build
>    without error.  If you wish to have the API documentation available
from
>    the server then type "ant javadoc"
>
> 9. You should now have a compiled server. To start the server you should
cd
> to
>    the base of the dbXML tree c:\dbXML-Core if that is where you checked
it
>    out and run.
>
>    Type:
>       startup
>
> 10. If all went well you should now have a running copy of dbXML Core. If
> you
>    encountered any problems double check all the steps especially the
> setting
>    of the environment variables. The server can be accessed using a web
> browser
>    pointed to http://localhost:4080/
>
> 11. Build the examples. (optional)
>
>    Type
>       cd %DBXML_HOME%
>       ant examples
>
>    Each example directory has a README file that explains how to run it.
>
> 12.  Run the API example (optional)
>
>    Type
>      cd %DBXML_HOME%\java\examples\api
>      run org.dbxml.examples.APIExample
>
> 13. The server and documentation can be accessed using a web browser
pointed
> to
>     http://localhost:4080/
>
> Note to developers: This process is a little too complicated and not very
> flexible. Most of our development work is done on Linux so we would really
> love for someone a little more savy with batch scripting to simplify this
> process and remove things like the checkout path restriction.
>
>
>
>
>
>

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