There is a project on sourceforge that is specifically for embedded xindice, but as yet has not released any files...
Should we be contacting the authors of xindice? Where do we go? Joe > > From: "David J. Thomson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 2002/12/17 Tue PM 12:01:58 GMT+13:00 > To: <xindice-users@xml.apache.org> > Subject: Re: Re: Embedding XIndice > > > > On Tue, 17 Dec 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Although I am not well versed in xindice... I would be willing to donate my > > time to get this working, as a large project I am working on would benefit > > greatly from it. Where would I go or who would I ask about helping out? > > > > Thanks > > > > Joe Cole > > Uh, me too. :) I inquired about embedded xindice a while back, but could > not figure out what to do with the CVS version due to lack of > documentation. I offered to document the solution when I was done, if > someone would only help get me started. > > In any case, this is now, and I would still be happy to help out with the > embedded version. I adopted a makeshift approach, of using a lightweight > object database, which accepts queries via xpath. However, it's slow since > it doesn't do any indexing and doesn't support anything like xindice > collections. Furthermore, I imagine searching through the entire text of > xml documents would be incredibly slow for similar reasons. I would love > to be able to put my efforts toward a real solution. Maybe we could setup > another list to discuss the embedded version specifically, if only to > bring some visibility to the issue. > > Thanks, > Dave > >