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List: xindice-dev
Subject: Re: URI setting
From: "Mark J. Stang" <markstang () earthlink ! net>
Date: 2001-12-29 2:11:08
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I did a quick look to see what I am using...
_collectionName = "xmldb:dbxml:///db/" + collectionName;
Mine ends up being "xmldb:dbxml:///db/addressbook"
Where _collectionName is a String and collectionName is passed in.
I am currently doing all of my testing with the addressbook collection.
I am about to branch out...
The collection specified in Example1 may not have been created as
part of the default installation...
Mark
"Mark J. Stang" wrote:
> I believe you need a collection name. The /db is the database or
> something like that and then you need to specify which collection
> in the db you want. Try "addressbook", I think it is there as
> part of the installation. See Example1.java for an example.
>
> Mark
>
> Wap Brunei wrote:
>
> > I started the Xindice and the message as below
> >
> > Xindice 1.0rc1 <DarkHorse>
> >
> > Database : 'db' initizing
> > Script : 'GET' added to script storage
> > Service : 'db' started
> > Service : 'GopherServer' started @ gopher://ken2:4070/
> > Service : 'HTTPServer' started @ http://ken2:4080/
> > Service : 'APIService' started
> >
> > Server Running
> >
> > When i try to run the following code
> >
> > Class c = Class.forName(driver);
> > Database database = (Database) c.newInstance();
> > DatabaseManager.registerDatabase(database);
> > System.out.println(database.acceptsURI("xmldb:dbxml:///db"));
> > col = DatabaseManager .getCollection("xmldb:dbxml:///db/", usr, pass);
> >
> > it give the error message
> >
> > false <-- database.acceptsURI return false
> >
> > org.xmldb.api.base.XMLDBException: A connection to the Database instance
> > 'db' could not be created. Error:
> >
> > at org.dbxml.client.xmldb.DatabaseImpl.init(DatabaseImpl.java:378)
> >
> > at org.dbxml.client.xmldb.DatabaseImpl.getCollection(DatabaseImpl.java:197)
> >
> > at org.xmldb.api.DatabaseManager.getCollection(DatabaseManager.java:194)
> >
> > at dbxmltest2.test.setUp(test.java:89)
> >
> > at dbxmltest2.test.main(test.java:192)
> >
> > What can i solve this problem?
> >
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