Shibu, I’d start with the Java API that comes as part of MarkLogic 6. Among other things, it allows you to manage documents and perform searches. You can find the “Java Developer’s Guide” at <http://docs.marklogic.com/guide/java>. You can also download the JARs (or access the Maven repository) from <http://developer.marklogic.com/products/java>. The download page has links to other helpful getting started guides. If the built-in Java or REST APIs don’t do what you need, you can also build your own HTTP services, as it appears you’ve started below. However, for common tasks, such as search, you’ll be duplicating the functionality of REST and Java APIs that we’ve included in MarkLogic 6.
Justin Justin Makeig Director, Product Management MarkLogic Corporation justin.mak...@marklogic.com www.marklogic.com On Jan 23, 2013, at 12:31 AM, Shibu N <n.sh...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > Hi Friends, > > I'm relatively new to marklogic and I have a requirement where I'll have to > call a query on the server with parameters using the java API. I'm not sure > of the best approach to do this either. whether to use java API/ REST API's. > > The query is of the form http://localhost:8010/search.xq?text=searchtext > > The query search.xq simply performs a search based on searchtext and returns > the results, > > Any tips would be helpful, > > Thanks & Regards > > Shibu > _______________________________________________ > General mailing list > General@developer.marklogic.com > http://developer.marklogic.com/mailman/listinfo/general
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