Hi Fabrice,
Christian just uploaded a new [snapshot] that should fix the problem.
Thanks for your report!
Cheers,
Lukas
[snapshot] http://files.basex.org/releases/latest/
On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 5:04 PM, Fabrice Etanchaud
fetanch...@questel.comwrote:
Dear all,
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The following
Hi Christian,
Am 18.03.2013 um 23:53 schrieb Christian Grün christian.gr...@gmail.com:
And my assumption isn't true: The document has to exist, I cannot specify a
non-existing document, i.e., a document I maybe would like to produce later
as an export of the DB.
This sounds surprising to
Hi,
I was looking on http://docs.basex.org/ after documentation on
integrating BaseX within a Java application, but couldn't find
any. Did I miss them?
In a few words, I have a Java webapp running in Tomcat, and I'd
like to use a BaseX database for the storage. Can I embed it
completely?
Hello List
I have basex 7.7 beta running in http server mode with httplocal =
false.
Access and searches either with the client direct to the BaseX
server, or via restxq called directly on the server are a few tens of
milliseconds.
I have the BaseX httpserver accessible to the external network
Hi,
There are lots of examples on this page in the wiki:
http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Java_Examples. You might be especially
interested in the local examples, if you do not wish to start a server. And
yes, you can embed it completely.
What is the problem with wildcard imports? I didn't know this
Hi,
I have to stop introducing myself with negative comments.
If people developing basex like the wildcards then that is a good enough
reason to use them. My problem with wildcard imports is that I can't see
what classes are imported by looking at the source code. I can use
eclipse and find
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