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− | * [[Startup]]: How to get BaseX running | + | * [[Startup]]: How to get BaseX running |
+ | * [[Startup Options]]: See which command-line flags exist | ||
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+ | ==User Interfaces== | ||
* [[Graphical User Interface]]: Working with the GUI (see available [[Shortcuts]]) | * [[Graphical User Interface]]: Working with the GUI (see available [[Shortcuts]]) | ||
* [[Database Server]]: Working with the client/server architecture | * [[Database Server]]: Working with the client/server architecture |
Revision as of 01:46, 23 March 2012
This page is one of the Main Sections of the documentation. It gives a quick introduction on how to start, run, and use BaseX.
Getting Started
- Startup: How to get BaseX running
- Startup Options: See which command-line flags exist
User Interfaces
- Graphical User Interface: Working with the GUI (see available Shortcuts)
- Database Server: Working with the client/server architecture
- Standalone Mode: Working with the BaseX console on local databases
- Web Application: Working with the HTTP server architecture
General Info
- Databases: Describes how Databases are created, populated and deleted in BaseX
- Parsers: Describes how to convert different input formats to XML
- Commands: Commands for managing BaseX and the databases
- Options: Overview on all settable options
Integration
- Integrating oXygen: Use BaseX within the oXygen XML Editor
- Integrating Eclipse: Use BaseX within Eclipse