Andreas Rittershofer wrote:
Is there some sort of password protection built in? So that not everybody can see the hole contents of the db?

This is probably most appropriately implemented at the application level, not at the XML database level. Think of Xindice as an what it is, just a storage and retrieval mechanism. What you build on top of that is up to you.

Murray

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Murray Altheim                         http://kmi.open.ac.uk/people/murray/
Knowledge Media Institute
The Open University, Milton Keynes, Bucks, MK7 6AA, UK                    .

  The Office of Special Plans (OSP) was set up by the defence secretary,
  Donald Rumsfeld, to second-guess CIA information and operated under
  the patronage of hardline conservatives in the top rungs of the admini-
  stration, the Pentagon and at the White House, including Vice-President
  Dick Cheney. The ideologically driven network functioned like a shadow
  government, much of it off the official payroll and beyond congressional
  oversight. [...It] also forged close ties to a parallel, ad hoc intelli-
  gence operation inside Ariel Sharon's office in Israel specifically to
  bypass Mossad and provide the Bush administration with more alarmist
  reports on Saddam's Iraq than Mossad was prepared to authorise.
  http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,999737,00.html

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