It's not a question of which versions you use for jboss or tomcat, but rather what versions of EJB and Servlets are
used to develop the application you are talking about. Most of the time you can just go to higher versions of tomcat and jboss without any impact.
Unless the code used some proprietary features for tomcat 3 or jboss 2 of course (in which case the design is very questionable).
 
Wouter
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Thomas
Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2004 3:57 PM
Subject: Re: have you ever encountered this?

Two reasons:
first: xindice 1.0 is the only version declared as stable release and my tutor for my master thesis recomended to use the stable release
second: My master thesis is a persistency migration from file system to xml db. the application itself was developped some time ago using jboss in a 2.x version and tomcat in a 3.x Version. xindice 1.1 requires tomcat at least in 4.x version, so there is an additional migration to undertake. Furthermore my tutor wrote me, that also Jboss is used in a 2.x version and it might be possible, that the sole migration of tomcat may not be enough and it may be necessary to migrate to jboss 3.x , that has tomcat in a 5.x version included. I´m quite new to the application and have no idea how much additional work the migration will be.

Since my first post, i tried to install xindice 1.0 and java 1.4.0 on the computer of my neighbor, also an win2k machine and i got exactly the same result. Eighter I made the same mistake twice, or there may be a problem with xindice.

kind regards
Thomas

Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
Thomas wrote:

I just wanted to install xindice 1.0 as described in install.windows

Why don't you try 1.1?

Vadim


Hi,
 
I just wanted to install xindice 1.0 as described in install.windows
I get the server running, but can not add any collection or do anything with xindice and xindiceadmin.
I am using win2k.
here are the details, the output from my cmd windows:

C:\>cd xindice

C:\Xindice>startup
java -classpath ".;C:\Xindice\java\lib\xindice.jar;C:\j2sdk1.4.0\lib\tools.jar;C
:\Xindice\java\lib\xmldb.jar;C:\Xindice\java\lib\openorb-1.2.0.jar;C:\Xindice\ja
va\lib\xalan-2.0.1.jar;C:\Xindice\java\lib\xerces-1.4.3.jar;C:\Programme\ANT\con
fig;C:\Xindice\java\lib\ant-1.4.1.jar;C:\Xindice\java\lib\examples.jar;C:\Xindic
e\java\lib\infozone-tools.jar;C:\Xindice\java\lib\openorb-1.2.0.jar;C:\Xindice\j
ava\lib\openorb_tools-1.2.0.jar;C:\Xindice\java\lib\xalan-2.0.1.jar;C:\Xindice\j
ava\lib\xerces-1.4.3.jar;C:\Xindice\java\lib\xindice.jar;C:\Xindice\java\lib\xml
-apis-1.0.jar;C:\Xindice\java\lib\xmldb-sdk.jar;C:\Xindice\java\lib\xmldb-xupdat
ejar;C:\Xindice\java\lib\xmldb.jar;C:\j2sdk1.4.0\lib\tools.jar" -noverify org.a
pache.xindice.core.server.Xindice C:\Xindice\config\system.xml

Xindice 1.0 (Birthday)

Database: 'db' initializing
Script: 'GET' added to script storage
Service: 'db' started
Service: 'HTTPServer' started @ http://w-i1ixxsw842tpl:4080/
Service: 'APIService' started

Server Running
starting a new cmd window,  i do the following (to countercheck everything is ok):
C:\>echo %path%
C:\WINNT\system32;C:\WINNT;C:\WINNT\System32\Wbem;C:\j2sdk1.4.0\bin
;C:\Programme\ANT\bin;C:\Xindice\bin

C:\>echo %classpath%
.;C:\Xindice\java\lib\xindice.jar;C:\j2sdk1.4.0\lib\tools.jar;C:\Xindice\java\li
b\xmldb.jar;C:\Xindice\java\lib\openorb-1.2.0.jar;C:\Xindice\java\lib\xalan-2.0.
1.jar;C:\Xindice\java\lib\xerces-1.43.jar

C:\>cd xindice

C:\Xindice>echo %XINDICE_HOME%
C:\Xindice

C:\Xindice>echo %JAVA_HOME%
C:\j2sdk1.4.0

C:\Xindice>xindiceadmin ac -c /db -n test -v
ERROR :
DEBUG>
org.xmldb.api.base.XMLDBException:
        at org.apache.xindice.core.FaultCodes.createXMLDBException(FaultCodes.java:247)
        at org.apache.xindice.client.xmldb.DatabaseImpl.getCollection(DatabaseImpl.java:226)
        at org.xmldb.api.DatabaseManager.getCollection(DatabaseManager.java:194)
        at org.xmldb.api.DatabaseManager.getCollection(DatabaseManager.java:157)
        at org.apache.xindice.tools.command.AddCollection.execute(AddCollection.java:101)
        at org.apache.xindice.tools.XMLTools.execute(XMLTools.java:331)
        at org.apache.xindice.tools.XMLTools.process(XMLTools.java:257)
        at org.apache.xindice.tools.XMLAdminTools.main(XMLAdminTools.java:89)
C:\Xindice>
anyone got any idea?

Thomas Holzweber


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