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Subject: jade batch mode, index generation From: "Steffen Heinrich" <heinrich@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 1 Jul 1999 21:05:20 +0100 |
Hello DSSSLers,
two questions:
1) Does the current version of Jade support batch processing of
instances? (i. e. like 'nsgmls -B ' does.)
I am using a batch file. So Jade is called repeatedly for
each file.
2) Index generation
I am currently using an Oracle indexer on SGML input to build a
database for retrieval purposes:
-> Oracle Context indexes the instances stored in system files.
-> perl extracts the index information (including user defined
sections) into a BTREE data file.
(I use a Berkeley DB file format)
-> cgi and Java interfaces allow structured queries as well as
fulltext lookups and produce pointers to the html output.
(An adaption of the Java search classes by Tim Kientzle.)
I just met decision to circumvent Oracle and put it all into a
single perl script. Still, it came to my mind how much more desireble
a full integration into the Jade parse process could be.
Is there anybody else who likes the idea to have Jade optionally
produce index output (possibly standardized) as a by-product?
Regards,
Steffen
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steffen heinrich, berlin, germany
heinrich@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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