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This article is part of the [[Getting Started]] Guide. It tells you how to get BaseX running.
==Getting Started==
First of all, please [http://basex.org/download download] BaseX from our homepageis very light-weight.The following versions are availableIt can be run and used in various ways:
* as standalone application, using the '''Core Package''' is a JAR file, which contains [[#Standalone|Standalone]] mode or the database code[[#Graphical User Interface|Graphical User Interface]], the query processor and the GUI frontend.* the '''ZIP Archive''', the '''Windows Installer''' and the '''Mac OSX''' package contain libraries for web applications and advanced features, as [[Starts Scripts#Client/Server|Client/Server]] and some additional optional files.application, or* the '''WAR as [[#HTTP Server|Web Application''' can be embedded in existing Java ]], called from a web servers (deprecated)server.
Some additional Linux distributions are available from the download page,which contain only the core package and, optionally, scripts for starting BaseXIt can also be embedded as a library in your own application.
First of all, [http://basex.org/download download] BaseX can be run and used in various waysfrom our homepage.The following distributions are available:
* as standalone application, using the [[Graphical User Interface]] or the [[Standalone Mode|Command-Line Interface]],* as [[Database Server|client/server]] application, or* as [[Web Application]], called from a web server.==Distributions==
====Requirements=Core Package===
BaseX The '''Core Package''' is platform independent and runs on any system that provides animplementation of [http://www.java.com Java 1.6] (JRE)a small JAR file.It has been tested on Windows (2000, XP, Vista, 7), Max OS X (10.x),Linux(SuSE xxx, Debiancontains the database system, Ubuntu) the XQuery processor and OpenBSD (4the graphical user interface.x)It does not require any additional libraries.
====Concurrent Operations=Full Distributions===
The '''ZIP Package''' and the '''Windows Installer''' contain the BaseX core library and extra libraries for web applications and advanced features, [[Start Scripts]], and some additional optional files. After BaseX has been unzipped or installed, the following directories will be available: * {{Code|bin/}}: Start scripts (Windows, Linux).* {{Code|data/}}: Database directory. See [[Configuration]] for more details.* {{Code|etc/}}: Example data: XML sample, [[Catalog Resolver|catalog and DTD files]].* {{Code|lib/}}: Extra libraries (Jetty, Tagsoup, …).* {{Code|lib/custom/}}: Directory, in which additional JAR files can be placed (such as the Saxon library).* {{Code|repo/}}: [[Repository]] (the [http://www.xqueryfunctions.com FunctX] library is included as example).* {{Code|src/}}: Directory for your XQuery scripts and other source data.* {{Code|webapp/}}: [[Web Application]] directory: RESTXQ web application, REST scripts, [[DBA]]. If BaseX is started via the start scripts or the Windows icons, all JAR files in the {{Code|lib}} directory and its descendant directories will be added to the classpath. If you work with the ZIP distribution, and if you plan want to make BaseX globally available, you can add the {{Code|bin}} directory to your PATH environment variable. ===Web Archive=== The '''WAR Archive''' can be embedded in existing Java web servers. ===Other Distributions=== Various other distributions are available from the download page, most of which contain only the core package and, optionally, scripts for starting BaseX. ==Requirements== BaseX is platform-independent and runs on any system that provides an implementation of the [http://www.java.com Java Runtime Environment (JRE)]:* Since <b>Version 9</b> of BaseX, Java 8 is required.* Since <b>Version 8</b>, Java 7 is required.* Older versions are based on Java 6. BaseX has been tested on several platforms, including Windows (2000, XP, Vista, 7), Max OS X (10.x),Linux (SuSE xxx, Debian, Ubuntu) and OpenBSD (4.x). ==Concurrent Operations== If you want to perform parallel (concurrent ) read and write operations on a single databaseyour databases,you must use the client/server architecture is the right choiceor deploy BaseX as web application. You may can safely open the same a databasein different JVMs (Java virtual machines) for read-only access, and you won’t will not encounter anyproblems when reading from or and writing to different databases, but your update operations from different JVMs to the same database willbe rejected or may even lead to corrupt databases. For example, if you only read data, you can easily run several clients (standalone, GUI, database clients) at the same time. If you update your data, however, you shouldn’t use the GUI or a standalone instance at the same time. More details on concurrency are found in the [[Transaction Management]] article. =Standalone= The [[Standalone Mode]] can be used to execute XQuery expressions or run database to commands on command line. It can also be used both for scripting and batch processing your XML data. It can be written started as follows (get more information on all [[Command-Line Options#Standalone|Startup Options]]): * Run one of the {{Code|[[Start_Scripts#Linux.2FMac:_basex|basex]]}} or {{Code|[[Start Scripts#Windows: basex.bat|basex.bat]]}} scripts.* Execute the following command: {{Code|java -cp BaseX.jar org.basex.BaseX}}* On ''Windows'': Double click on the '''BaseX''' icon. It is important to is currently opened by another virtual machineremember that the standalone mode does ''not'' interact with the [[#Client/Server|Client/Server]] architecture=Graphical User Interface=
==BaseX GUI==
The [[GUI]] is the visual interface to the features of BaseX.
It can be used to create new databases, perform queries or interactively
explore your XML data.
The GUI It can be started as follows (get more information on all [[Command-Line Options#BaseX GUI|Startup Options]]):
* Double click on the {{Code|BaseX.jar}} file.
Note that the GUI does ''not'' interact with the client/server architecture.
=Client/Server=BaseX Standalone==The [[Standalone Mode]] can be used to execute XQuery expressions or run database commands on command line. It can also be used both for scripting and batch processing your XML data. The standalone version can be started as follows(get more information on all [[Command-Line Options#BaseX Standalone|Startup Options]]): * Run one of the {{Code|[[Start_Scripts#Linux.2FMac:_basex|basex]]}} or {{Code|[[Start Scripts#Windows: basex.bat|basex.bat]]}} scripts.* Execute the following command: {{Code|java -cp BaseX.jar org.basex.BaseX}}* On ''Windows'': Double click on the '''BaseX''' icon.
Note that the standalone mode does ''not'' interact with the client/server architecture.==Server==
==BaseX Server==
The [[Database Server]] comes into play if BaseX is to be used by
more than one user (client). It handles concurrent [[Transaction_Management|read and write transactions]],
By default, the server listens to the port {{Code|1984}}.
There are several ways of starting and stopping the server
(get more information on all [[Command-Line Options#BaseX Server|Startup Options]]):
* Run one of the {{Code|[[Start_Scripts#Linux.2FMac:_basex|basexserver]]}} or {{Code|[[Start Scripts#Windows: basex.bat|basexserver.bat]]}} scripts. Add the {{Code|stop}} keyword to gracefully shut down the server.
* Execute the following command: {{Code|java -cp BaseX.jar org.basex.BaseXServer}}. Again, the {{Code|stop}} keyword will ensure a graceful shutdown.
* On ''Windows'': Double click on the '''BaseX Server''' icon, which will also start the [[#BaseX HTTP Server|HTTP Server]], or the '''BaseX Server (stop)''' icon.
Pressing {{Code|Ctrl+c}} will close all connections and databases and shut down the server process.
==BaseX Client== 
The [[Database Server|BaseX Client]] interface can be used to send
commands and queries to the server instance on command line.
It can be started as follows
(get more information on all [[Command-Line Options#BaseX Client|Startup Options]]):
* Run one of the {{Code|[[Start_Scripts#Linux.2FMac:_basex|basexclient]]}} or {{Code|[[Start Scripts#Windows: basex.bat|basexclient.bat]]}} scripts.
The password should be changed with the {{Code|[[Commands#PASSWORD|PASSWORD]]}} command after the first login.<br/>
Please check out the article on the We provide additional clients in various [[Database ServerClients|programming languages]] for more details.
==BaseX HTTP Server==
The With the HTTP Server gives , BaseX can be used to build [[Web Application]]s.It provides access to the [[REST]], [[RESTXQ]] and [[WebDAV]] Services of BaseXservices.By default, it starts an An instance of the [http://jetty.codehaus.org/jetty/ Jetty Web Server]will be created,which by default listens to the port {{Code|8984}}. Additionally, and the BaseX Serverwillbe started, which listens to is accessible on port {{Code|1984}}.
To run the HTTP Server, you need to [http://basex.org/products/download/ download] one of the full distributions of BaseX (exe, zip, war), as the JAR version does not include any additionally required libraries. It can then be started as follows(get more information on all [[Command-Line Options#BaseX HTTP Server|Startup Options]]):
* Run one of the {{Code|[[Start_Scripts#Linux.2FMac:_basexhttp|basexhttp]]}} or {{Code|[[Start Scripts#Windows: basexhttp.bat|basexhttp.bat]]}} scripts. Call the script with the {{Code|stop}} keyword to gracefully shut down the server.
* On ''Windows'': Double click on the '''BaseX Server''' or '''BaseX Server (stop)''' icon.
* You BaseX can also deploy BaseX be deployed as a [[Web Application#Servlet Container|web servlet]]. * For Maven usersIn the first two cases, the command-line output will look similar to the following lines (the JSP warning message [http: type //stackoverflow.com/questions/3521654/missing-jsp-support-in {{Code|mvn -jetty-or-confusing-log-message can be ignored]): <pre class="brush:xml">[main] INFO org.eclipse.jetty.server.Server - jetty-8.1.18.v20150929[main] INFO org.eclipse.jetty.webapp.StandardDescriptorProcessor - NO JSP Support for /, did not find org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet[main] INFO org.eclipse.jetty.server.AbstractConnector - Started SelectChannelConnector@0.0.0.0:run}} in 8984HTTP Server was started (port: 8984).</pre> You can adjust the Jetty logging level by adding the following properties to the start script: <pre class="brush:xml">-Dorg.eclipse.jetty.util.log.class=org.eclipse.jetty.util.log.StdErrLog -D{{Code|basex-apiclassref}} directory.LEVEL=DEBUG</pre> After that, you can e. g. open your browser and press {{Code|Ctrl+c}} navigate to shut down the process (see RESTXQ start page http://localhost:8984. ==Database Administration== The [[Web Application#Maven|Web Application: MavenDBA]] for more details)is a web-based database administration interface. It allows you to create and administrate databases, evaluate queries in realtime, view log files, manage users, etc. It can be accessed via http://localhost:8984/dba/.
=Changelog=
 
;Version 8.0
 
* Update: Switched to Java 7
;Version 7.0
* Updated: BaseXJAXRX has been replaced with BaseXHTTP
 
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