Small hick-up: the script works under OS X (and I'll assume under Linux)
but not in the git shell under Windows. I should be able to use a separate
batch script for Windows but it would be easiest if a single script was
cross platform.
Hmph.
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Cool,
Thanks for all the info. I knew it was due to my very weak understanding
of bash scripting.
The improved script you suggested worked. I'll do the reading necessary to
understand *why*
it works, but that gets me over the immediate hurdle.
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.
Is this correct or am I missing a configuration option somewhere?
What I'm looking for is the ability to call the basexclient command from
git hooks without those scripts having to maintain their own configuration
file for the connection details.
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is committing literal XML on the command while the first is
committing a file on the file system.
This behavior is consistent: if I drop the database, restart the server,
the repeat this test, I get the same failure.
Is this my user error or a bug?
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-failure.zip
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On 3/25/15, 12:40 PM, Christian Grün christian.gr...@gmail.com wrote:
https://gist.github.com/dc9f6d55d891b06ecae9.git
Hm, it still gives me 404.. I also tried to download it from a machine
with a different IP
and .basexhome in the installation directory, the user and
password from the ~/.basex file is used.
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On 3/25/15, 1:25 PM, Christian Grün christian.gr...@gmail.com wrote:
However, when I ran basexclient, I got this:
Contrext01:dfst
Note that I'm not using the GUI, I'm using the basexclient command via a
bash script.
I have the basexserver running as a service (meaning it's a background
task under OS X and then I'm using git commit hooks to run bash scripts
that call the basexclient command.
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On 3/25/15, 1:19 PM, Eliot Kimber ekim...@contrext.com wrote:
Note that I'm not using the GUI, I'm using the basexclient command via a
bash script.
I have
and it was not set.
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On 3/25/15, 12:39 PM, Christian Grün christian.gr...@gmail.com wrote:
Looking through the docs and trying to tests locally, it appears that
the
basexclient command does not use the USER or PASSWORD fields
Cool--always happy to reveal a bug.
Let me know if I can help in testing a fix.
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On 3/25/15, 1:23 PM, Christian Grün christian.gr...@gmail.com wrote:
Pardon me… I just tried to call the gist in the browser. Using git
that might be necessary for certain use cases, hmmm).
Thanks for all the help here, especially Charles Duffy's help with bash
script coding.
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Is there a workaround for this bug? Do I understand the issue that this
only occurs if the first document has a namespace declaration?
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On 3/25/15, 1:44 PM, Christian Grün christian.gr...@gmail.com wrote:
Cool--always
by @class token, e.g., an index
where keys are topic/topic, topic/p, etc.
Is there a way to construct such an index in BaseX? Is there a better to
address type of string-match-based lookup?
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What is the best forum for asking general how-to XQuery questions that are
not BaseX specific?
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supports maintaining knowledge of the links within the
XML content, could get intense.
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are, but that is not a concern for what I'm doing
now.
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On 5/16/15, 5:10 AM, Christian Grün christian.gr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Eliot,
As usual, there is no simple answer to such a question. However, I can
say that sounds like a good choice
the case where documents were loaded by some other route.
Is such a mechanism available?
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that function
after any load or update operation from my git hooks. For my current use
case that will be as good as having some sort of trigger feature.
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On 4/16/15, 12:03 AM, Christian Grün christian.gr...@gmail.com wrote
into
play.
I'll log an issue for it and try to track it down once I have a bit more
time. Definitely don't want to have this sort of failure hanging about if
we can avoid it.
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On 4/13/15, 8:41 AM, Christian Grün christian.gr
865411b193f76b19e9565d/commit/gitstate/dfst_metadata' -U admin -P
admin -p 1984 -n localhost
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On 4/12/15, 12:40 PM, Eliot Kimber ekim...@contrext.com wrote:
No obvious cause for the failure yet but it feels like a bug that is
revealed
.
Any suggestions on where my configuration might be bad?
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Christian,
I'm using the Zip distribution.
The REST service works and WebDAV works, it is only RESTXQ that doesn't
appear to be correctly configured. So either I'm missing some essential
configuration detail or there's an OS X-specific problem that I'm tripping
over.
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diagnostics here would have helped, e.g. WEBPATH
directory 'foo/bar' does not exist. I'll create an issue and try to
circle back to implementing a fix once my current crunch has passed.
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On 4/12/15, 8:33 AM, Eliot Kimber ekim
is not very helpful in this case.
Any idea what the problem might be or how I would diagnose this failure?
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It's definitely a function of my local .basex settings. If I revert to the
default settings (make the basex install dir .basexhome and remove
~/.basex) then the replace succeeds.
Trying to figure out what the setting is that results in the failure.
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Yes, I can update the documentation.
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On 4/12/15, 11:56 AM, Christian Grün christian.gr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Eliot,
I agree, the documentation could surely be more precise here. Would
you possibly be interested
No obvious cause for the failure yet but it feels like a bug that is
revealed by a particular configuration organization.
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On 4/12/15, 12:19 PM, Eliot Kimber ekim...@contrext.com wrote:
It's definitely a function of my
I was trying to have a RESTXQ module import a library module stored in the
configured REPO directory. I copied my module into that directory and
verified that it was listed:
NameVersion Type Path
-
basex-utils -
that is not explicitly BaseX specific.
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On 4/17/15, 12:07 PM, Christian Grün christian.gr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Eliot,
This fails under BaseX:
[FORG0002] Base URI is not absolute:
dfst^dfst-sample-project^develo
remove any potential ambiguity
about the intent of a given URL.
Thus, document-uri(root($node)) would return either /foo/bar or
basex:/foo/bar, but not foo/bar.
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On 4/17/15, 12:07 PM, Christian Grün christian.gr...@gmail.com
-in XQuery functions.
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to generate escaped XML for use in e.g., HTML
pre or is there some silly thing I need to do in my typeswitch to make
sure the newlines make it to the HTML result?
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expression I'm not seeing how to effectively
update the same map instance.
What fundamental aspect of map manipulation am I missing?
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Of course.
Must be my lack of sleep that kept me from seeing that solution :-)
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On 4/18/15, 11:43 AM, Andy Bunce bunce.a...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Eliot,
Take a look at map:entry and map:merge[1]
let $map:=map{a:old,x:43
.
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On 4/17/15, 10:51 AM, Eliot Kimber ekim...@contrext.com wrote:
I'm migrating XSLT functions for working with DITA documents to XQuery. As
part of this function package I have functions that resolve URI references
from
serialize() does just what I want:
pre
{
let $map := dftest:testResolveTopicOrMapUri($repo, $branch)
return serialize($map)
}
/pre
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On 4/17/15, 12:43 PM, Christian Grün
it's not really an issue. And if I wanted things to be a bit more
sophisticated I would use Javascript to submit the REST URL and manage the
response, however long it took to return.
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On 7/4/15, 1:26 PM, Eliot Kimber
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of documents.
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.
Is there a way to do what I want?
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practice) then there would be 1
million where-used records (one for each link to a given topic).
So if managing 1 million documents is not a problem then I should be fine.
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On 7/5/15, 10:43 AM, Christian Grün christian.gr
to that. There is also instance of, which might be
I also found this paper, which might be interesting:
http://www.balisage.net/Proceedings/vol8/html/Holstege01/BalisageVol8-Holst
ege01.html
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On 7/29/15, 9:54 AM, Rob Stapper
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I looked at the Javascript for this but my feeble Javascript skills were
insufficient to adjust this in the small amount of time I had to work on
it. I'll try to look at it again when I can.
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On 7/20/15, 10:53 AM
I am happy to be corrected.
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On 7/29/15, 10:42 AM, Florent Georges fgeor...@gmail.com on behalf of
li...@fgeorges.org wrote:
Hi,
That would base the type annotation on the lexical value. For
instance, the string '0
be a way to do what I want but I'm not sure what it is. Based
on my research I think I can do a form POST instead of a GET but that
seems kind of heavy weight. Is there a simpler/better way to achieve this
effect? I didn't see anything obvious in the RESTXQ docs.
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On 7/6/15, 8:14 AM, Eliot Kimber
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ekim...@contrext.com wrote:
Christian,
Thanks for those pointers--lots of interesting stuff.
Looking at how those two apps are using db:output
configured with the DFST Web app and
supporting modules, configuration details, etc.
Just curious if anyone has experience putting BaseX in a container and if
there's anything we should look out for or anything we can contribute back
out of this effort.
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: is it possible to configure oXygenXML so it validates the 3.1
expressions BaseX supports?
I'm not sure if this an oXygenXML or a BaseX issue.
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,
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On 7/24/15, 2:30 PM, Amanda Galtman
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amanda.galt...@mathworks.com wrote:
Hi,
Is there a simple, fast way to merge databases? For example, suppose I
have 200 databases, each
not sure what
my error is, but there must be one.
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() and redirection).
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On 7/13/15, 2:59 AM, Dirk Kirsten
basex-talk-boun...@mailman.uni-konstanz.de on behalf of d...@basex.org
wrote:
Hello Eliot,
You can add the documents directly using the db:create() function, thus
being able
? Or is that information in a log somewhere?
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Using BaseX 8.2.1 HTTP server, not actively performing any queries (but
having performed some after restarting the server), BaseX is pegging one
of my processors.
What can I do to determine what BaseX is doing when it's in this state?
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http
the full trace result if I for example try to run one of my own
RESTXQ functions and there is an error, but not in the DBA app. I'm using
the DBA app to test and debug my code (and it's very convenient for that).
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On 7/20/15
If you can point me at the relevant code I'll put aside my distaste for
Javascript and take a look.
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On 7/20/15, 10:32 AM, Christian Grün christian.gr...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, I got it. The full error is returned
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On 8/31/15, 11:35 AM, "Martín Ferrari"
<basex-talk-boun...@mailman.uni-konstanz.de on behalf of
ferrari_mar...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Hi Mansi, I have a similar situation. I don't think there's a fast
>way to
repo. You wouldn't do it directly from the file system.
My work is part of the DITA for Small Teams project,
http://dita-for-small-teams.org. I'll be speaking about it remotely on
Friday at the BaseX user meetup in advance of the XML Prague conference.
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write .basex file" message and
debug showed me a java traceback but I resolved that issue.
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From: Christian Grün <christian.gr...@gmail.com>
Date: Friday, January 29, 2016 at 2:20 AM
To: Eliot Kimber <ekim...@contre
options.
I verified that I can add data to the database itself.
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On 1/28/16, 6:10 PM, "Eliot Kimber"
<basex-talk-boun...@mailman.uni-konstanz.de on behalf of
ekim...@contrext.com> wrote:
>I'm seeing a di
basex Docker image with the version Michael
is maintaining (basex/basexhttp). One less thing for me to worry about :-)
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From: <basex-talk-boun...@mailman.uni-konstanz.de> on behalf of Eliot
Kimber <ekim...@contrext.
OK, I'm going to proceed with making a generic basex Docker container in
the DFST Docker project on GitHub. I'm using Andreas' as a starting point
but it's pretty trivial.
I'm working/testing on OS X, Windows, and CentOS so I should be able to
get something going.
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Under Windows:
The DockerFile is in GitHub here:
https://github.com/dita-for-small-teams/dfst-docker
My next task will be to create a container based on this one that includes
specific configuration and the DFST Web application modules. Should be
easy once I get to it.
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lient to connect to it. Haven't been able to find a
good solution in my searching. Very annoying.
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On 1/26/16, 3:50 PM, "Eliot Kimber"
<basex-talk-boun...@mailman.uni-konstanz.de on behalf of
ekim...@contrex
/docker-basex
And pushed it to the Docker Hub in the basex namespace.
I'm wondering what the relationship of this is, if any, to any official
BaseX Docker support?
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I'm trying to find the documentation on how BaseX looks up modules and I
can't find it in the current documentation. I know I found it in the past.
Where should I be looking?
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Ah, thanks. For some reason the title "Repository" did not suggest the
information I was looking for. But it's all coming back to me now.
I was looking for "how to implement custom XQuery modules".
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if I run the command twice.
If I try:
@basex.execute("replace #{path} #{bytes}")
Then I get the same failure.
So something is not right.
My Docker container is running 8.4.1 beta.
What am I missing?
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I turned my UTF-8 file into a UTF-16 file and trying to commit it to BaseX
via the Ruby client it did not work:
BaseXClient.rb:50:in `execute': Resource "/opt/basex/?" not found.
(RuntimeError)
Where "?" is some kind of "unrecognized character" indicator
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not going to work in a naive way.
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On 2/18/16, 11:04 AM, "Eliot Kimber"
<basex-talk-boun...@mailman.uni-konstanz.de on behalf of
ekim...@contrext.com> wrote:
>I turned my UTF-8 file into a UTF-16 file a
with a byte sequence that
starts with 0xFFFE, 0xFEFF, 0x003C003F, or 0x3C003F00 that it would treat
it as UTF-16.
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On 2/18/16, 4:58 PM, "Christian Grün" <christian.gr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hi Eliot,
>
>
; I would expect that if I provide the remote API with a byte sequence
>>that
>> starts with 0xFFFE, 0xFEFF, 0x003C003F, or 0x3C003F00 that it would
>>treat
>> it as UTF-16.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> E.
>>
>> Eliot Kimber, Owner
>> Cont
in using Dockerfiles).
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On 2/19/16, 3:54 PM, "Jens Erat"
<basex-talk-boun...@mailman.uni-konstanz.de on behalf of
jens.e...@uni-konstanz.de> wrote:
>Dear BaseX community,
>
>over the last
containers and provide a convenient way to manage
everything through one command).
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On 2/19/16, 4:27 PM, "Jens Erat" <jens.e...@uni-konstanz.de> wrote:
>Hi Eliot,
>
>> Looks like this versi
a really subtle user error or a flaw in the basic API
mechanism.
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This code would fail to construct a good Windows file: URL because it
misses out the "/" after the "file:".
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On 3/14/16, 5:02 AM, "Kendall Shaw"
<basex-talk-boun...@mailman.uni-k
heers,
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On 3/13/16, 9:05 AM, "Eliot Kimber" <ekim...@contrext.com> wrote:
>I tried some more experiments.
>
>I used the BaseX GUI as follows:
>
>1. Created a new database and used the GUI to select
skipped.
I did the same test using 8.4.1 under OS X but against the same source
files and catalog and it worked fine.
So this seems to be a general issue with catalog resolution under Windows.
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On 3/12/16, 6:11 PM, "
alog resolution under Windows? Is there
anything I can do to try to debug the problem?
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bad Simon Says
behavior. It doesn't help that the Javadoc for the Apache CatalogManager
isn't itself explicit that the catalog files property is in fact URLs, not
OS-specific file paths.
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On 3/13/16, 5:19 PM, "Imsieke, G
POI project provides pretty robust Java code
reading and writing Office documents including Excel files. It should be
relatively easy to use it from BaseX as a Java extension.
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On 4/11/16, 6:00 AM, "Florian Eckey&qu
o "/" before passing
the value to the catalog manager.
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On 3/21/16, 7:46 AM, "Christian Grün" <christian.gr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hi Eliot,
>
>I spent some time to find out what might have
Web apps to work.
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/srv/.basex: writing new configuration file.
Note that it’s only complaining about DTD, CATFILE, SKIPCORRUPT, and CHOP, but
not DBPATH, REPOPATH, and WEBPATH. I tried reordering things, no difference in
result (but the messages reflect the order change).
So it must be something about how these part
-INF/jetty.xml
I think this Unknown option this is actually an issue with the file itself but
I don’t recall what the exact cause and/or solution was.
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Thanks—it never occurred to me this would be a built-in function of XQuery 3.
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On 3/25/17, 7:05 PM, "Christian Grün" <christian.gr...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Eliot,
fn:environment-variable should do the job; proc:
from XQuery.
Is there a built-in way to do this?
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to specify
these options at document load time?
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On 4/1/17, 10:23 PM, "Eliot Kimber" <basex-talk-boun...@mailman.uni-konstanz.de
on behalf of ekim...@contrext.com> wrote:
I dug into the code and I think this is a code bug but I
Yes, the options were at the end. But looking at the code I don’t see how that
could have mattered. Perhaps I missed a detail?
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From: Christian Grün <christian.gr...@gmail.com>
Date: Sunday, April 2, 2017 at 11:38 AM
To:
=true"
That seems to work. I guess I could also set this environment variable in my
docker-compose.yml file, although except for CATFILE, these are invariant for
this application.
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On 4/1/17, 10:44 PM, "Eliot Kimber" <basex-talk-boun...@
ions" comment. I hope the revised Wiki makes this more
obvious [1].
Best,
Christian
[1] http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Options
On Sun, Apr 2, 2017 at 12:45 PM, Eliot Kimber <ekim...@contrext.com> wrote:
> Yes, the options were at the end. But
options mechanism deisgn.
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On 3/26/17, 10:20 PM, "Eliot Kimber"
<basex-talk-boun...@mailman.uni-konstanz.de on behalf of ekim...@contrext.com>
wrote:
I found my original mail thread from January 2016:
htt
process in general, but there must be well-understood
strategies. I suspect that one could build the equivalent of ML’s reverse query
index in BaseX.
2. Is there a direct equivalent to ML’s reverse query facility in BaseX or an
obvious route to building one?
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http
on(BaseXImages.java:109)
at org.basex.gui.layout.BaseXImages.(BaseXImages.java:34)
... 4 more
I suspect it's something very simple but no idea what it might be.
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Yes, I wouldn't expect the grammars to chew up gigabytes. I'll provide a test
data set for you.
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On 5/14/18, 12:45 PM, "Christian Grün" <christian.gr...@gmail.com> wrote:
I would have expected some MBs to be sufficient
XML application.
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On 5/14/18, 12:17 PM, "Christian Grün" <christian.gr...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Eliot,
Thanks for your observations.
> I think the solution is to turn on Xerces' grammar caching.
macOS updates since then, so could have been some Java
issue or who knows what else.
The good news is that even without grammar caching the DITA topics do load in a
reasonable (if not ideal) amount of time and with appropriate memory usage.
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is to use the OT's preprocessing
to parse all the docs and then use BaseX with the parsed docs where all the
attributes have been expanded into the source.
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On 5/4/18, 9:52 AM, "Eliot Kimber" <basex-talk-boun...@mailman.uni-konstanz.
2.5GB, but it's only about 250 topics.
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On 5/3/18, 4:59 PM, "Eliot Kimber" <basex-talk-boun...@mailman.uni-konstanz.de
on behalf of ekim...@contrext.com> wrote:
In the context of trying to do fun things with DITA docs in Bas
the incorrect encoding for some reason.
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Date: Thursday, May 1
y on macOS or with DITA documents in
particular (the DITA DTDs are notoriously large)?
Should I expect BaseX to be able to load this kind of corpus with 14GB of RAM?
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