Hi,
It's generally possible to use BaseX as a standalone application.
You could start by taking a look at our local BaseX API examples
[1] in our documentation.
Feel free to contact us, if you need any assistance.
Regards,
Lukas
[1] http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Java_Examples
On Tue, Mar 27,
Hi Charles, and thanks Hans-Jürgen,
I've added a GitHub issue to avoid that this is getting lost:
https://github.com/BaseXdb/basex/issues/448
Christian
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On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 2:48 PM, Hans-Juergen Rennau hren...@yahoo.de wrote:
Hello,
perhaps it is also
I’m working on a hobbyist project of mine, and am having trouble with stemming
when running queries from a java app (I’m using the BaseX API to search XML
japanese dictionary files via a custom swing/GUI application). Specifically, I
receive the error message: “[FTST0009] No tokenizer
Dear Michael,
thanks for your mail. Just to get sure: did you have a look at our
Wiki page on Japanese tokenization [1]?
I believe there may be quite different reasons why the files are not
found. Could you provide us with a simple, self-contained example that
allows us to reproduce the problem?
Hi Christian,
I've tried a Japanese full text on the GUI of current version(7.2).
However, the index was created actually seems like the English instead of
Japanese.
At the time of version 7.0.x, it was working well.
Hope this helps,
Toshio HIRAI
2012/3/28 Christian Grün
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