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From: "Chuck Amadi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 11:41 AM
Subject: Re: XIndice inside XSP (using eXist logicsheet), how?
> Sorry to be cheek but Plz could you send a snippet of your s
Sorry to be cheek but Plz could you send a snippet of your sitemap.xmap
relating to your xmldb entry I have also followed the set path but I'm
experiencing problems
cos Cocoon won't talk to Xindice - Resource not found error.Tried
iteration and more of the same .
Cheers in advance if possible
Josema Alonso wrote:
>Hello.
>
>I have XIndice working with Cocoon. I followed the directions at
>Cocooncenter and everything is going fine when requesting XMLDB URIs. Now
>I'd want to have a XSP querying the database so I could encapsulate the DB
>calls and pass parameters easily.
>
Why don't y
Hello.
I have XIndice working with Cocoon. I followed the directions at
Cocooncenter and everything is going fine when requesting XMLDB URIs. Now
I'd want to have a XSP querying the database so I could encapsulate the DB
calls and pass parameters easily. I searched trough the archives and found
p
Hi fxp,
In eXist source dist. you have a logicsheet based on XML-DB API to talk to
XML-DB compliant databases. So you can use this logicsheet to connect to
Xindice.
Look at eXist-0.8.1/src/org/exist/xmldb.xsl
Cheers,
Daniel Fournier
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You need to search the archives and google for information on how to use
Xindice from Cocoon. It has been done many times before and is well
documented. I myself use it. Have a look at the sitemap for 2.03 and
grep for XMLDB.
John
fxp wrote:
>Thanks,
>but I really need to make xpath queries
fxp wrote:
>Thanks,
>but I really need to make xpath queries against my documents,
>
You do not need anything except util logicsheet or include transformer
then. XMLDB protocol supports xpath.
Vadim
> and I thought
>Xindice was the key (it works fine). But if I can't produce html pages fro
fxp wrote:
>Thanks Vadim,
>but I was looking at something like the Exist page shows: (with
> tags). Actually, I couldn't even work out the namespace
>for xindice inside an xsp.
>
Hey man, you are talking "logicsheets" here. Answer is simple: there is
no one for XMLDB.
List of all logicsheets i
Thanks, at least it's clear.
I'm not bothering you anymore. I really thought I could use xindice with the
same ease as esql.
Cheerio
François
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Please check that your question has not already been answered in the
FAQ before po
Thanks Vadim,
but I was looking at something like the Exist page shows: (with
tags). Actually, I couldn't even work out the namespace
for xindice inside an xsp.
*
The Exist page
*
http://apache.org/xsp";
xmlns:xmldb="http://exist-db.org/xmldb/1.0";>
fxp wrote:
> Hi,
> I've been looking everywhere for an exemple of code to call a document
> from inside an xsp.
>
> A lot of tutorials say how to config the sitemap, but the only thing
> I've found on xsp xmldb was about exist (and a bit old I think).
>
> Can someone give me an example?
> T
Hi,
I've been looking everywhere for an exemple of code
to call a document from inside an xsp.
A lot of tutorials say how to config the sitemap,
but the only thing I've found on xsp xmldb was about exist (and a bit old I
think).
Can someone give me an example?
Thanks a lot
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