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How to use BaeX as a full-fledged full text processor.
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Revision as of 07:20, 1 April 2012

Welcome to the Query Portal, which is one of the Main Sections of this documentation. BaseX provides an implementation of the W3 XPath and XQuery languages, which are tightly coupled with the underlying database store. However, the processor is also a flexible general purpose processor, which can access local and remote sources. High conformance with the official specifications is one of our main objectives, as the results of the XQuery Test Suite demonstrate. This section contains information on the query processor and its extensions:

XQuery 3.0

Features of the upcoming XQuery 3.0 Recommendation.

Modules

Additional function modules provided by BaseX.

Packaging

Integrating external XQuery and Java modules.

Java Bindings

Accessing and calling Java code from XQuery.

 

Full-Text

How to use BaseX as a full-fledged full-text processor.

Updates

Updating databases and local resources via XQuery Update.

Serialization

Serialization parameters supported by BaseX.

Errors

Errors raised by XQuery expressions.