Dear Ahmed,

This question has been posed on the list before. This:

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xindice-users&m=108275386813198&w=1

is a link to a message where the question was answered. I think that there might even have been some sample code provided at some time. Search the email archives for it and check the web site. I believe that the code to use it as you wish is quite straightforward.

The example code at:

http://xml.apache.org/xindice/guide-developer.html#Diving+in+With+an+Example+Program

does not use the embedded driver. However, the email message indicates the name of the drive you want to use. You might want to search the email archives for that driver name to find sample code using it.

/Neil

Ahmed El-dawy wrote:
I did not find examples of this type of connection. I found examples
which requires a server to be running. Can you provide a simple
example for connection without a server?
Thanks alot


On 10/29/05, Neil Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

It is possible to run Xindice embedded with your application. It should
be transparent to the user and inaccessible to other applications.

/Neil

Ahmed El-dawy wrote:

Hello,
 I am new to Xindice. I tried some examples from the internet and it
worked, but I have to run the server before running my applications.
This allows it to connect to the database.
 I don't want to run the server because my application runs locally
and I don't want to disturb the user with the server. I need to
connect to the database from my application only, the path of the
database is relative to the program.
 I need something like IBM CloudScape but with XML.

Thanks in advance
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regards,
Ahmed Saad




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regards,
Ahmed Saad

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