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Posted to xindice-dev@xml.apache.org by Forrest Li <yu...@rogers.com> on 2003/06/05 03:08:12 UTC
There is no startup.bat in xindice folder.
Is there any changes in how to startup the xindice server?
I saw the code of xindice.bat, it seems that it just support start xindice with servlet.
So does it means that we only support xindice with servlet?
Thanks.
??,?: ??,?: There is no startup.bat in xindice folder.
Posted by Forrest Li <yu...@rogers.com>.
Thanks.
When i use tomcat with port number 8080, it's ok.
But when i change the port of tomcat to be 80, and run the example of Addressbook, and tried to list the contacts, there is an error.
A bug?
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???: Kevin Ross [mailto:Kevin.Ross@iverticalleap.com]
????: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 11:53 PM
???: xindice-dev@xml.apache.org
??: RE: ??,?: There is no startup.bat in xindice folder.
Sorry to point out what I think is obvious, but have you looked in the
java/examples folder?
-----Original Message-----
From: Forrest Li [mailto:yuhuang@rogers.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 10:47 PM
To: xindice-dev@xml.apache.org
Subject: ??,?: There is no startup.bat in xindice folder.
So if i want to access the xindice db server, I should use xmlrpc, is
there an example about it?
Thanks.
-----????-----
???: Kevin Ross [mailto:Kevin.Ross@iverticalleap.com]
????: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 11:40 PM
???: xindice-dev@xml.apache.org
??: RE: There is no startup.bat in xindice folder.
Yes, you will need a servlet container. There are configuration files
for the jetty server in cvs, but a standalone server is not currently
set to be built.
Just obtain the war from the dist directory, as well as the xml file and
drop it in the Tomcat/webapps directory, then restart tomcat. For more
information on webapps, please see the tomcat directions.
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat
-Kevin Ross
-----Original Message-----
From: Forrest Li [mailto:yuhuang@rogers.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 8:08 PM
To: xindice-dev@xml.apache.org
Subject: There is no startup.bat in xindice folder.
Is there any changes in how to startup the xindice server?
I saw the code of xindice.bat, it seems that it just support start
xindice with servlet.
So does it means that we only support xindice with servlet?
Thanks.
RE: ??,?: There is no startup.bat in xindice folder.
Posted by Kevin Ross <Ke...@iverticalleap.com>.
Sorry to point out what I think is obvious, but have you looked in the
java/examples folder?
-----Original Message-----
From: Forrest Li [mailto:yuhuang@rogers.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 10:47 PM
To: xindice-dev@xml.apache.org
Subject: ??,?: There is no startup.bat in xindice folder.
So if i want to access the xindice db server, I should use xmlrpc, is
there an example about it?
Thanks.
-----????-----
???: Kevin Ross [mailto:Kevin.Ross@iverticalleap.com]
????: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 11:40 PM
???: xindice-dev@xml.apache.org
??: RE: There is no startup.bat in xindice folder.
Yes, you will need a servlet container. There are configuration files
for the jetty server in cvs, but a standalone server is not currently
set to be built.
Just obtain the war from the dist directory, as well as the xml file and
drop it in the Tomcat/webapps directory, then restart tomcat. For more
information on webapps, please see the tomcat directions.
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat
-Kevin Ross
-----Original Message-----
From: Forrest Li [mailto:yuhuang@rogers.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 8:08 PM
To: xindice-dev@xml.apache.org
Subject: There is no startup.bat in xindice folder.
Is there any changes in how to startup the xindice server?
I saw the code of xindice.bat, it seems that it just support start
xindice with servlet.
So does it means that we only support xindice with servlet?
Thanks.
??,?: There is no startup.bat in xindice folder.
Posted by Forrest Li <yu...@rogers.com>.
So if i want to access the xindice db server, I should use xmlrpc, is there an example about it?
Thanks.
-----????-----
???: Kevin Ross [mailto:Kevin.Ross@iverticalleap.com]
????: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 11:40 PM
???: xindice-dev@xml.apache.org
??: RE: There is no startup.bat in xindice folder.
Yes, you will need a servlet container. There are configuration files
for the jetty server in cvs, but a standalone server is not currently
set to be built.
Just obtain the war from the dist directory, as well as the xml file and
drop it in the Tomcat/webapps directory, then restart tomcat. For more
information on webapps, please see the tomcat directions.
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat
-Kevin Ross
-----Original Message-----
From: Forrest Li [mailto:yuhuang@rogers.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 8:08 PM
To: xindice-dev@xml.apache.org
Subject: There is no startup.bat in xindice folder.
Is there any changes in how to startup the xindice server?
I saw the code of xindice.bat, it seems that it just support start
xindice with servlet.
So does it means that we only support xindice with servlet?
Thanks.
RE: There is no startup.bat in xindice folder.
Posted by Kevin Ross <Ke...@iverticalleap.com>.
Yes, you will need a servlet container. There are configuration files
for the jetty server in cvs, but a standalone server is not currently
set to be built.
Just obtain the war from the dist directory, as well as the xml file and
drop it in the Tomcat/webapps directory, then restart tomcat. For more
information on webapps, please see the tomcat directions.
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat
-Kevin Ross
-----Original Message-----
From: Forrest Li [mailto:yuhuang@rogers.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 8:08 PM
To: xindice-dev@xml.apache.org
Subject: There is no startup.bat in xindice folder.
Is there any changes in how to startup the xindice server?
I saw the code of xindice.bat, it seems that it just support start
xindice with servlet.
So does it means that we only support xindice with servlet?
Thanks.