eXist has been (IMO) a more productive project that already utilizes
Cocoon for presentation.  Its origins were in the same db:xml codebase
that Xindice was based on, but it has (again IMO) a richer more active
developer community around it.  I've contributed and used it in the
past, the developers have worked hard to address and improve the
applications performance dramatically over the years.  I think you
will find it a more mature product than Xindice.

http://exist.sourceforge.net/

Cheers,
Mark

On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 8:31 AM, David Legg<david.l...@searchevent.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi Robby,
>
>> I have following use case. The customer has an xml repository which is
>> nothing more then a directory on filesystem which contains subdirectories
>> containing one or more xml files. They now want to query those xml files on
>> some predefined criteria which might change over time…
>>
>
> Maybe others with more experience could comment but what about Apache
> Xindice [1] ?. Not sure what the status is on this project but it was
> designed from the ground up to be able to store, query and retrieve XML. It
> may be that everyone abandoned it and started using Solr instead ;-)
>
> [1] http://xml.apache.org/xindice/index.html
>
> Regards,
> David Legg
>
>
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