Re: [basex-talk] Basex on maven central

2016-05-13 Thread Marc van Grootel
Hi Lance, Just add http://files.basex.org/maven and optionally http://xqj.net/maven as additional repositories. I don't find this very inconvenient. This repo gets all the latest releases and snapshots right out of the oven. Not sure why it's not uploaded to Central anymore though. Cheers,

[basex-talk] RESTXQ and xsd validation strangeness

2016-05-13 Thread Marco Lettere
Dear all, this question triggers a dejavu in my head and I'm pretty sure this has been discussed some time ago so I'm not sure why it strikes back at us ... With the latest snapshot (but with 8.4.4 it's the same) downloaded just few minutes ago I start the basehttp server. Then I add the

Re: [basex-talk] How to restrict access to restxq functions just for the same domain

2016-05-13 Thread Dirk Kirsten
Hello Ioan, I am not sure whether I correctly understood your issue. So you want to start Tomcat in a way that it serves only to localhost? This is an issue with Tomcat and I am sure there are ways to handle this. However, I don't really get what is has to do with the REST services provided by

Re: [basex-talk] Basex on maven central

2016-05-13 Thread Michael Seiferle
Hello we are currently working on updating maven central as well. Jagrut investigates the options to do this :-) Cheers from Lake Constance Michael Von meinem iPhone gesendet > Am 13.05.2016 um 09:00 schrieb Marc van Grootel : > > Hi Lance, > > Just add

Re: [basex-talk] How to restrict access to restxq functions just for the same domain

2016-05-13 Thread Ioan Fericel
Hello Dirk, thanks for the reply. It's not a solution to limit Tomcat for acces only from localhost because he serves multiple applications. I thought there would be a setting as HTTPLOCAL to limit access to restxq functions. If not, I will try something session-based, as is used in dba.