> >Well, you know what I'm going to do, I'm going to drop that
> >addressbook.war into TC. My, that was fast. And I try to look at the
> >list of contacts on http://localhost and xindice wants to read from port
> >8888. And I've left xindice on port 8080 because I'm lazy. Arrgghhh.
> >
> 
> You can set environment variable to let Xindice know which port to use. 
> See wiki.

Haven't found this environment variable yet. I have been using the 

    xindice <cmd> -c xmldb:xindice://localhost:8080/db

for a while, and it works just fine for command-line queries.

However, I just tried duplicating the main Connector declaration in
tomcat's server.xml, but removing the redirectPort attribute:

   <Connector port="8888"
       maxThreads="150" minSpareThreads="25" maxSpareThreads="75"
       enableLookups="false" acceptCount="100"
       debug="0" connectionTimeout="20000" 
       disableUploadTimeout="true" />

Restarted Tomcat, and now the addressbook example app works just peachy.

-- 
Joel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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