SET UP A WEBDAV SERVER FOR MARKLOGIC WINDOWS
You can also set up a WebDAV server and client, such as Windows Explorer, to load your documents.
Either of these tools is a great way of getting up and running with MarkLogic Server. You can load documents into the database using the load document functions, as described in the Loading Content Into MarkLogic Server Guide. I found in the MarkLogic Knowledge base that we have Set Permission on the '/' directory. The developer is able to connect to the database in Oxygen but not able to access WebDAV. We've picked up the coding style from several people/examples. It can validate your XQueries using MarkLogics validator (so it picks up knowledge of MarkLogic-specific functions, etc.), and it can run those queries on MarkLogic Server and return the results, just as easily as Eclipse. I have defined the developer role in the ml-config.xml. Reindexing creates a lot of new fragments, with the original fragments being. The data were loaded into MarkLogic via the built-in WebDAV server we simply dragged. Indexing and reindexing can be a CPU and I/O intensive operation. When a databases index configuration is changed, the server will consequently reindex all matching records. Developed Admin scripts to automate Mark Logic Server configurations. MarkLogic Server indexes records (or documents/fragments) on ingest. You could list all of the WebDAV servers using admin:group-get-webdavserver-ids() and then disable all of those WebDav servers with a recursive function that disables each of the WebDav servers using admin:appserver-set-enabled(), specifying the current $config, the ID of the WebDAV server, and the boolean fn:false(), using the returned $config in subsequent recursive calls to disable the next WebDAV server until the sequence of IDs is empty, and then save the configuration at the end: xquery version "1. Configure HTTP, WebDAV, XDBC and ODBC servers.