[MarkLogic Dev General] adding to marklogic classpath
Dave Pawson
dave.pawson at gmail.com
Mon Dec 1 08:21:18 PST 2008
2008/12/1 Michael Blakeley <michael.blakeley at marklogic.com>:
>> Finally, you'll need a copy of XPP3. You can download it from this site.
>> Again, be sure to get the latest version: right now, that's
>> xpp3-1.1.3_8.jar.
>
> The link for "this site" is
> http://www.extreme.indiana.edu/dist/java-repository/xpp3/jars/ - where
> http://www.extreme.indiana.edu/dist/java-repository/xpp3/jars/xpp3-1.1.3_8.jar
> is still available. But the most recent is now
> http://www.extreme.indiana.edu/dist/java-repository/xpp3/jars/xpp3-1.1.4c.jar
> and I'd recommend that you use that.
Thanks. I'd picked up the xpath version from
http://www.extreme.indiana.edu/dist/java-repository/xpp3/jars/
Perhaps a direct link to the jars?
Now falling foul of the ?? server type ??
Logger shows
Dec 1, 2008 4:15:58 PM com.marklogic.ps.SimpleLogger logException
SEVERE:
com.marklogic.recordloader.FatalException:
com.marklogic.xcc.exceptions.ServerResponseException: Query evaluation
request rejected (404, Not Found). Is this an XDBC server?
To which the answer is no.
<quote>The default value is xcc://admin:admin@localhost:9000. That
will work, as long as you've set up an XDBC server that listens on
port 9000, points at the right database, and has a user named 'admin'
(password 'admin') with enough privileges to write to the database.</
I had an http 'server' setup.
Back to the start.
Thanks for the pointers Michael.
regards
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