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Posted to xindice-users@xml.apache.org by David Cahill <da...@may.ie> on 2002/12/02 14:23:11 UTC

Xindice & Tomcat

Hi,

Could someone recommended any sources which give a description on how to
connect to Xindice through Tomcat.  What modifications do you have to make
to the environment settings in Tomcat (web.xml, server.xml etc)?  I want to
make use of the servlet programming capabilities of Tomcat and manipulate
the XML documents i have stored in Xindice.  I'd appreciate any advice you
might be able to give me.

Many thanks,

David


Re: Xindice & Tomcat

Posted by Chuck Aamdi <ch...@breconbeacons.org>.
David Cahill wrote:

>Hi,
>
>Could someone recommended any sources which give a description on how to
>connect to Xindice through Tomcat.  What modifications do you have to make
>to the environment settings in Tomcat (web.xml, server.xml etc)?  I want to
>make use of the servlet programming capabilities of Tomcat and manipulate
>the XML documents i have stored in Xindice.  I'd appreciate any advice you
>might be able to give me.
>
>Many thanks,
>
>David
>
>  
>
I may be off track but I'm aware that most linuxphiles & gate 
(winiphiles) fans synergy Xindice app & Tomcat using Cocoon as a pipeline
Just by droppping a war file into the WEB-INF etc etc If you trying to 
use a  Servlet to serve Xindice I can't assist you.

But the former is a great and simple exercise to run  Xindice with 
Coccon & Tomcat.
Try ibm.com/developerWorks tutoruials.

Hope this hepls

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