Hi Wendell,
Am 28.01.2013 um 22:27 schrieb Wendell Piez:
1. Unless I learn better, I'm going to prefer [B] or [C], because in
my world, mixed content is common; is there any reason (performance or
otherwise) to prefer [A] in cases where I know it will be robust? Is
there any reason to prefer [B]
Hi Wendell,
My apologies if this post is no help but only a me too. :-)
no need for excuses. You mentioned that you have similar problems, proposed a
hint on how that could be resolved and in general showed, that this is an issue
of importance for you.
We, the BaseX community, definitely
I feel the problem is the same.
The issue is just that the resolver for imports and includes (both XSD
and XSL) in BaseX seems not being able to resolve relative uris. We
fixed temporarely by creating a folder with all schemas and stylesheets
locally to the BazeX dist folder and transforming
Hello Jens,
what we wanted to do is writing a testing client for our service
framework and we wanted to do it with BaseX as the testing client. An
Xquery reading the testcase (in XML) and using http-client for the
request plus XSD/XSLT and Xquery itself for doing the assertions on the
outcome
Dear Wendell,
if you query structured documents, Query [C] will be automatically
optimized to [A]; this will not apply, however, if the addressed
element contains other elements, such as is the case for mixed
content.
As Cerstin indicated, the text index is based on text nodes, so the
main
Hi Marco, hi Seenivasan, hi Wendell,
thanks for your comments; I’ve added a GitHub entry for that issue [1].
The original BaseX code is found at [2]. It gives some insight into
how the XSLT processor is triggered via
TransformerFactory.newInstance() etc., so if you should manage to get
these few
Hi Gregg,
finally some feedback.. Thanks for passing me on your performance
results. It’s quite obvious that your application leads to heavy I/O.
i'd like to get a deeper understanding of how your file-io is organized and
what your caching scheme looks like. What sort of file-io caching
Hi all,
I've just compiled from git the basex, basex-api, and basex-example repos,
using maven. When I try to start, in basex-api, etc/basexhttp, I get:
Exception in thread main java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
org/eclipse/jetty/server/Handler
Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
Hi Marco,
thanks again for sending me the patch for the Validation Module. After some
thoughts, I’ve eventually decided to add two new functions dtd-info() and
xsd-info(), which return all warnings and errors in a string sequence [1] –
in contrast to the existing functions, which continue to
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