Wolfram,
What did your code look like?
Did you do it in Xindice using
"contains" or externally?
thanks,
Mark
"W. Peschke" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I implemented full-text search using a xpath query.
>
> In a 500 documents database it is acceptable fast.
>
> But of course it would be nice to have such a
Hi,
I implemented full-text search using a xpath query.
In a 500 documents database it is acceptable fast.
But of course it would be nice to have such a functionallity directly
from the database system.
Wolfram
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Mark A. Richman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Monday, February 25, 2002, at 07:45 AM, Dawid Weiss wrote:
Dear all,
I see Alexander is constantly stepping on our heels, so another feature
has
been introduced to YAB in order to gain some distance to the
respectable
opponent (nah, just kidding - it's actually really handy and that's
why
Hi All,
Does anybody know about Open Source resource adapter for
Xindice ? Or any plans for it implementation ?
As I understand, in order to use Xindice from J2EE App server
in J2EE spec compliant manner I should use JCA only.
--
Best regards,
Yuri Bakume
Dawid Weiss wrote:
you must develop your own plug-in (why not a native-interface to
internet explorer for instance ;), capable of rendering css's and stuff.
Or, even better, use Mozilla's Java embedding API, so everyone can use
it, and you get a decent rendering engine instead of a half-bake
Dear all,
I see Alexander is constantly stepping on our heels, so another feature has
been introduced to YAB in order to gain some distance to the respectable
opponent (nah, just kidding - it's actually really handy and that's why we
did it :).
New feature:
- You can now update the doc
XindiceBrowser user: please note, that I updated the Xindice Browser
significantly.
The last feature update was adding commandline support. Well, real
programers will only use the command line this is clear *g*, in fact,
some ordinary people will want to have GUI functionalty, so Xindice
browser 0.
What is the effort required to add full-text index & search to Xindice?
- Mark
Has anyboby made any similar applications that resemble the
Addressbook demo?
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