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<message nick="avanti" time="00:28:12.89+01:00">What is a request-attribute? Is it the same as a request-parameter...?</message>
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<message nick="zOOd" time="10:30:21.98+01:00">'lo</message>
<message nick="wolf77" time="10:30:37.24+01:00">Hi</message>
<message nick="zOOd" time="10:31:48.988+01:00">I'm currently digging into documentation looking for a way to modify the base from routines. perhaps xquery requests ? </message>
<message nick="zOOd" time="10:32:02.416+01:00">any hint apreciated ;-)</message>
<message nick="wolf77" time="10:32:58.752+01:00">sorry, what do you mean by "a way to modify the base from routines"?</message>
<message nick="zOOd" time="10:34:17.079+01:00">I have to modify a node's content once a day. For many xml files. That'll be done automaticall.</message>
<message nick="zOOd" time="10:34:50.815+01:00">I know how to retrieve information ( xquery through rest with php).</message>
<message nick="zOOd" time="10:35:01.99+01:00">but not how to modify the base already.</message>
<message nick="wolf77" time="10:35:13.165+01:00">To modify single nodes, you can use XUpdate or XQuery update extensions</message>
<message nick="zOOd" time="10:36:43.788+01:00">I'll look for that, thank you very much.</message>
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<message nick="DiZzZz" time="11:13:19.721+01:00">heho</message>
<message nick="DiZzZz" time="11:13:29.173+01:00">Perig is out for a few days?</message>
<message nick="wolf77" time="11:13:30.786+01:00">Hi</message>
-<message nick="DiZzZz" time="11:13:41.871+01:00">
wolf....... I updated
<a href="http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=1938498">http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=1938498</a>
with a simpler test
</message>
<message nick="wolf77" time="11:13:42.532+01:00">looks like he is</message>
<message nick="wolf77" time="11:13:53.076+01:00">ok</message>
<message nick="DiZzZz" time="11:13:57.762+01:00">perig: it is sunny so..... good thing</message>
<message nick="DiZzZz" time="11:14:44.856+01:00">the bug is a strange thing...... It prevents chris et al to do additional tests on the 1.3/w memproc code</message>
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<message nick="wolf77" time="11:15:08.358+01:00">aha, ok</message>
<message nick="DiZzZz" time="11:15:14.116+01:00">on 1.2.x it works ok</message>
<message nick="wolf77" time="11:15:15.648+01:00">I'll try to fix it then</message>
<message nick="ljo" time="11:15:26.573+01:00">.</message>
<message nick="DiZzZz" time="11:15:33.552+01:00">if you have time/energy/priority..... please .....</message>
<message nick="DiZzZz" time="11:16:01.721+01:00">it's lunch time now, i'll commit test case</message>
<message nick="wolf77" time="11:16:20.766+01:00">ok, great</message>
<message nick="Cassi3" time="11:19:05.7+01:00">Out of curiosity, how do you test your software?</message>
<message nick="DiZzZz" time="11:19:17.847+01:00">2 ways</message>
<message nick="DiZzZz" time="11:19:21.973+01:00">three actually</message>
<message nick="wolf77" time="11:19:24.736+01:00">We ship it to our users and wait ;-)</message>
<message nick="DiZzZz" time="11:19:33.068+01:00">that is the third :-)</message>
<message nick="DiZzZz" time="11:19:56.049+01:00">XQTS ==> standards compliancy, w3c test suite</message>
<message nick="DiZzZz" time="11:20:06.273+01:00">jUnit tests (many many many)</message>
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<message nick="paul_adrian" time="11:20:51.344+01:00">good day all</message>
<message nick="paul_adrian" time="11:21:26.141+01:00">i have a question...is it posible to load an x3d file into a player directly from eXist?</message>
<message nick="paul_adrian" time="11:21:55.872+01:00">the player (octaga) works with URL...do i have to transform URI to URL?</message>
<message nick="DiZzZz" time="11:22:20.114+01:00">well....... are sure you know the differences?</message>
<message nick="paul_adrian" time="11:22:35.726+01:00">uri refers to identifier and url to locator</message>
<message nick="paul_adrian" time="11:22:37.007+01:00">no?</message>
<message nick="DiZzZz" time="11:23:12.796+01:00">ow yeah. But in app space you could make a translation (hopefully).</message>
<message nick="DiZzZz" time="11:23:30.5+01:00">for an urL you expect to be able to get something</message>
<message nick="paul_adrian" time="11:23:37.91+01:00">the thing is...i have to download the x3d file to a buffer or i could load it directly from eXist</message>
<message nick="paul_adrian" time="11:23:41.245+01:00">?</message>
<message nick="DiZzZz" time="11:23:43.518+01:00">urI .... just a unique identifier</message>
<message nick="paul_adrian" time="11:23:57.867+01:00">yes :)</message>
-<message nick="DiZzZz" time="11:24:29.48+01:00">
hmm if you store the file inside the database...... it would be something like
<a href="http://localhost:8080/exist/rest/db/collection/mydoc.x3d">http://localhost:8080/exist/rest/db/collection/mydoc.x3d</a>
?
</message>
<message nick="paul_adrian" time="11:24:51.34+01:00">no...xmldb:exist://localhost...</message>
<message nick="DiZzZz" time="11:25:14.441+01:00">where is the player running?</message>
<message nick="DiZzZz" time="11:25:21.831+01:00">not IN the database right?</message>
<message nick="paul_adrian" time="11:25:22.162+01:00">locally</message>
<message nick="paul_adrian" time="11:25:27.699+01:00">no</message>
<message nick="DiZzZz" time="11:25:34.629+01:00">then xmldb:exist:// makes no sense as URL, is it?</message>
<message nick="paul_adrian" time="11:25:46.655+01:00">i guess not</message>
<message nick="DiZzZz" time="11:25:58.691+01:00">then http:// is the only way to do, I think</message>
<message nick="paul_adrian" time="11:26:00.223+01:00">do you have a sugestion how to do this?</message>
<message nick="paul_adrian" time="11:26:06.422+01:00">oh...ok :)</message>
<message nick="paul_adrian" time="11:26:07.854+01:00">thanks</message>
-<message nick="DiZzZz" time="11:26:16.856+01:00">
<a href="http://localhost:8080/exist/rest/db/collection/mydoc.x3d">http://localhost:8080/exist/rest/db/collection/mydoc.x3d</a>
would do
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<message nick="DiZzZz" time="11:26:35.221+01:00">with reflects internally with xmldb:exist:///db/collection/mydoc.x3d</message>
<message nick="DiZzZz" time="11:26:41.81+01:00">internal exist</message>
<message nick="paul_adrian" time="11:26:43.382+01:00">hmmm</message>
<message nick="paul_adrian" time="11:26:46.436+01:00">let me try</message>
<message nick="DiZzZz" time="11:27:25.559+01:00">for an xmlrpc client (!= player) xmldb:exist://hostname:8080/xmlrpc/db/collection/mydoc.x3d or somehting like that</message>
<message nick="DiZzZz" time="11:27:38.247+01:00">for normal players, http should work</message>
<message nick="paul_adrian" time="11:30:01.721+01:00">i get "error reading end tag"</message>
<message nick="paul_adrian" time="11:30:11.224+01:00">unable to load file</message>
<message nick="Cassi3" time="11:31:05.438+01:00">wolf77 you were right on me not using @*: when I declare the namespace it works twice as fast querying. However there are some places where it can't be avoided. Does it work faster because we narrow down what it does, though? Because my schemas are related and I use the one that is using all of them as my namespace for querying so it shouldn't really matter.</message>
<message nick="paul_adrian" time="11:40:32.969+01:00">DiZzZz: are you sure that's the http address of the file? simply replace xmldb:exist with http?</message>
<message nick="DiZzZz" time="11:45:32.275+01:00">paul.. no, please check our REST interface documentation</message>
<message nick="DiZzZz" time="11:45:41.508+01:00">gotto go.... sorry</message>
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<message nick="paul_adrian" time="11:46:05.771+01:00">thanks :)</message>
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<message nick="wolf77" time="12:06:47.317+01:00">Cassi3: @*:node is not index-supported while @pfx:node is</message>
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<message nick="Cassi3" time="12:15:16.098+01:00">Thanks</message>
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<message nick="icecube" time="17:21:59.538+01:00">hi, i have a quick question i hope someone can help with</message>
<message nick="icecube" time="17:23:16.733+01:00">i am having trouble opening .swf (flash) files on my localhost with the exist db. Any idea why this would be?</message>
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<message nick="zOOd" time="17:59:00.255+01:00">wolf77: xquery update facilities are .. great ! (dont even need admin pass or such boring auth stuf ;-)</message>
<message nick="zOOd" time="17:59:35.212+01:00">thank you very much, you saved my week.</message>
<message nick="wolf77" time="17:59:42.422+01:00">ok, good</message>
<message nick="wolf77" time="18:00:02.799+01:00">if you need authentication or not depends on your permissions though</message>
<message nick="zOOd" time="18:00:37.847+01:00">perhaps. I just send xquery string as _query arg to rest url.</message>
<message nick="wolf77" time="18:01:00.468+01:00">ok, then it will be executed with a guest identity</message>
<message nick="zOOd" time="18:01:23.439+01:00">so guest has all rights :-) sounds good to me.</message>
<message nick="zOOd" time="18:01:57.285+01:00">I'm not very found of the xquery language, but I must admit I can do many things with it, and fast.</message>
<message nick="wolf77" time="18:02:50.007+01:00">guest has all rights until you set the admin password != null</message>
<message nick="zOOd" time="18:03:01.793+01:00">there _is_ an admin pass .</message>
<message nick="wolf77" time="18:03:27.698+01:00">then either guest owns the resources or they are world-writable</message>
<message nick="zOOd" time="18:03:39.914+01:00">wait, I check if I dont send that pass somewhere</message>
<message nick="wolf77" time="18:03:40.305+01:00">or world-updateable ;-)</message>
<message nick="zOOd" time="18:05:13.552+01:00">anyway thanks for the key words at begining of day :-)</message>
<message nick="wolf77" time="18:05:36.843+01:00">well, I'm happy to help :-)</message>
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<message nick="dimitar" time="19:16:26.755+01:00">hello guys</message>
<message nick="dimitar" time="19:16:48.555+01:00">does anyone maybe knows what this in the exist.log means:</message>
<message nick="dimitar" time="19:17:08.322+01:00">2008-04-25 20:12:53,291 [Thread-5] INFO (NativeBroker.java [sync]:2756) - Memory: 101388K total; 390208K max; 25667K free </message>
<message nick="dimitar" time="19:17:15.662+01:00">2008-04-25 20:12:53,291 [Thread-5] INFO (BTree.java [printStatistics]:2046) - dom.dbx INDEX Buffers occupation : 2% (1 out of 64) Cache efficiency : 93% </message>
<message nick="dimitar" time="19:17:22.921+01:00">2008-04-25 20:12:53,291 [Thread-5] INFO (DOMFile.java [printStatistics]:1235) - dom.dbx DATA Buffers occupation : 0% (1 out of 256) Cache efficiency : 100% </message>
<message nick="dimitar" time="19:17:29.881+01:00">2008-04-25 20:12:53,291 [Thread-5] INFO (BTree.java [printStatistics]:2046) - collections.dbx INDEX Buffers occupation : 2% (1 out of 64) Cache efficiency : 100%</message>
<message nick="dimitar" time="19:17:36.9+01:00">.....</message>
<message nick="dimitar" time="19:17:44.501+01:00">2008-04-25 20:12:53,293 [Thread-5] DEBUG (Journal.java [checkpoint]:298) - Checkpoint reached </message>
<message nick="dimitar" time="19:17:49.878+01:00">2008-04-25 20:12:53,294 [Thread-5] DEBUG (NotificationService.java [debug]:62) - Registered UpdateListeners: </message>
<message nick="dimitar" time="19:17:54.094+01:00">---------------------</message>
<message nick="dimitar" time="19:18:04.358+01:00">the same thing is logged every 2 minutes</message>
<message nick="dimitar" time="19:18:41.919+01:00">is that normal or?</message>
<message nick="wolf77" time="19:48:48.342+01:00">this is normal</message>
<message nick="wolf77" time="19:49:00.198+01:00">you can disable DEBUG output in log4j.xml if you want</message>
<message nick="wolf77" time="19:49:26.564+01:00">anyway, DEBUG messages are usually ok. Serious problems have WARN or even ERROR priority.</message>
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<message nick="dimitar" time="21:13:45.425+01:00">oh ok, thanks!</message>
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<message nick="dimitar" time="21:26:18.858+01:00">2008-04-24 22:41:58,900 [TP-Processor6] DEBUG (eXistCatalogResolver.java [resolveEntity]:132) - resolveEntity( publicId='-//OMDoc//ELEMENTS OMDoc DG V1.2//EN', systemId='file:/var/cache/tomcat5.5/Catalina/cds.omdoc.org/exist/dtd/omdoc-DG-model.mod'). </message>
<message nick="dimitar" time="21:26:19.209+01:00">2008-04-24 22:41:58,900 [TP-Processor6] DEBUG (eXistCatalogResolver.java [resolveEntity]:143) - Entity could not be resolved </message>
<message nick="dimitar" time="21:26:39.436+01:00">does anyone knows what's the problem here?</message>
<message nick="dimitar" time="21:27:02.407+01:00">that - file:/var/cache/tomcat5.5/Catalina/cds.omdoc.org/exist/dtd/omdoc-DG-model.mod actually exists</message>
<message nick="Cassi3" time="21:27:30.025+01:00">file:/*/* perhaps?</message>
<message nick="Cassi3" time="21:28:00.947+01:00">nvm. thinking of windows architecture</message>
<message nick="dimitar" time="21:28:20.864+01:00">:)</message>
<message nick="dimitar" time="21:28:40.961+01:00">I don't get it what's the problem here</message>
<message nick="dimitar" time="21:29:31.129+01:00">that omdoc-DG-model.mod is an ordinary dtd</message>
<message nick="Cassi3" time="21:30:39.332+01:00">not XMLSchema? :o</message>
<message nick="Cassi3" time="21:30:53.111+01:00">thought DTD was obsolete - legacy app?</message>
<message nick="Cassi3" time="21:31:42.958+01:00">Is there a default limit as to how much data an eXist query can return?</message>
<message nick="wolf77" time="21:32:19.037+01:00">no, but if you run the query via the Java client, you will only see 10 items per default</message>
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<message nick="rebelThor" time="21:33:50.441+01:00">hmm, how the hell can you change a user's group, without changing it's password, or knowing it?</message>
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<message nick="wolf77" time="21:35:14.776+01:00">via XMLDB API? Retrieve a User object for that user, change the group and pass it back.</message>
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