Thank you Natalia for your prompt reply. Well, I found the way out, by
reading .tbl file in a text editor and figured out certain patterns.
Afterwards a little python script did the wonders.I extracted my data
successfully  To the contrary of what manual says, the file is somewhat
readable. whew. I realized that I need to backup tbl religiously. 

Thanks again (Bolshoe spasibo) 

-Boris 



Natalia Shilenkova wrote:
> 
> On 9/28/07, ioffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Our xindice 1.1b4 db just stopped functioning this morning. I tried to
>> figure
>> out the problem myself, but Xindice project is complex.
>>
>> Here is the stacktrace with embedded style use.
>>
>> org.apache.xindice.core.meta.inline.InlineMetaException: No inline
>> metadata
>> reader available for version 32
>>
>> org.apache.xindice.core.meta.inline.InlineMetaService.readDatabaseEntry(InlineMetaService.java:134)
>>         org.apache.xindice.core.Collection.getEntry(Collection.java:729)
>>        
>> org.apache.xindice.core.Collection.getDocument(Collection.java:570)
>>        
>> org.apache.xindice.server.UglyBrowser.getDetailView(UglyBrowser.java:187)
>>         org.apache.xindice.server.UglyBrowser.doGet(UglyBrowser.java:82)
>>        
>> org.apache.xindice.server.XindiceServlet.doGet(XindiceServlet.java:84)
> 
> it looks like collection file got corrupted. There were number of
> fixes since 1.1b4 for this kind of problem.
> 
>> Please, please, please help. I need to figure out what does it mean or at
>> least how to retrieve the xml content this tbl? If the content is gone
>> then
>> I am majorly screwed (since it wasn't backuped). In the collection  I
>> have
>> to files(xsd and xml). xsd file is perfectly accessable, but xml file can
>> not be read anymore.
> 
> Version 1.1 has xindice_rebuild utility that can read and rebuild
> collections, but I am afraid in this particular case it won't help you
> - it will just skip bad record, which isn't  what you want.
> 
> How big is the collection? Does it have sensitive data in it? I can
> try to recover the document or at least parts of it from the tbl file
> if it is possible for you to send the file to me. Cannot guarantee
> success, however....
> 
> If you decide to go this route - please send tbl file, collection
> configuration (located in system SysConfig collection) and symbol
> table for the collection (located in system SysSymbols collection) to
> my email. In any case, create a copy of a broken collection file so it
> won't be damaged more than it already is.
> 
> Natalia
> 
> 

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