You could take a look at exist (xml database). It has more features
than xindice and it's in continuous development with a good support
also.

2006/6/19, Todd Byrne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I made some recent changes in SVN that help with unclean shutdowns that
was causing database corruption. I also use xindice in a production
environment.

Todd Byrne

Andre Juffer wrote:
> Hi Jon,
>
> there exists a version 1.1b5-dev (May 25 2005). See
>
> http://xml.apache.org/xindice/changes.html
>
> You need to download the latest version from
>
> http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/xml/xindice/
>
> with svn:
>
> http://xml.apache.org/svn.html
>
> I have been using 1.1b5-dev as a back-end database in at least two
> projects.
>
> Andre
>
> Jon Oakes wrote:
>> Hi Fellow Xindice Users,
>> I am a new user and I would like to use Xindice in my project but
>> looking at the age of Xindice1.1b4 I am concerned that Xindice is no
>> longer being actively developed and/or supported and that there will
>> never be a stable release of Xindice 1.1 available.  I am wondering if
>> I should I use 1.1b4 for production code or not.  Should I use 1.0
>> instead?  Should I not use Xindice at all.  Does anyone have an
>> opinion on the above and/or experience that would help me decide.
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Jon Oakes
>
>

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