EXT-Brannan, Pat wrote:
Do you want to run it embedded or start a no-kidding network server?
The documentation for using it as an embedded server is reasonably good, but I could send you and example if you want.

Pat,

If you're going to go the trouble and are willing, it'd be much
appreciated if you posted the answer to this one on the list, as
it would then be available to everyone, and also become part of
the list archives.

Thanks!

-----Original Message-----
From: showery [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 8:55 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: how to startup the xindice server in a java program


Hi,
I am a beginner in Xindice and not a skilled programmer in java. I am trying to write something like a Xindice GUI.The first problem which I encounterd is how to startup the Xindice server in the java program but not in a command line. In javadoc I find a class named Shutdown, but nothing about the startup of the server. and in startup.bat, they use the class org.apache.xindice.server.Xindice. but that is a abstract class. I don't know how it worked.
How could I startup the xindice server in a java program not in a command line?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.


showery

Murray

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