Sten, If you're going to create the addressbook collection on the Tomcat server, you'll need to point the command line tool at the Tomcat server like:
xindice ac -n addressbook -c \ xmldb:xindice://localhost:8080/db (The above is all on one line without a \) By default the command tool goes after the sample Xindice web app running under Jetty at localhost:8888 which is started by xindice.sh start (xindice.bat start on Windows). Hope this helps . . . /mde/ . . . . just my two cents --- JC Tchitchiama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sten, > > What do you mean by web-interface; if you refer to > the 'Ugky debug tool' then > I don't thnk it allows actions such as creating a > collection. > > You're best bet is to use the comand line tool > > e.g. > ac Adds a collection/nested collection > dc Deletes a collection/Nested > collection > > xindice ad -c /db/test -f /tmp/xmldocument -n > myxmldocument > xindice dd -c /db/test -n myxmldocument > xindice rd -c /db/test/ocs -f a:\file.xml -n > file.xml > xindice xpath -c /db/test/ocs -q test > xindice xpath -c /db/test -s > a=http://somedomain.com/schema.xsd -q /a:foo > > > > > Hi > > I've just installed Xindice 1.1 as well as the > > AddressBook demo on my > > Tomcat. > > However AddressBook will not work because there is > > no addressbook > > Collection in the database. > > > > How do I create a new Collection from the > > web interface? __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard http://antispam.yahoo.com/whatsnewfree