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  • ...le Library|XQuery Module]] provides convenience functions for building web applications with [[RESTXQ]]. ...les/web</nowiki></code> namespace, which is statically bound to the {{Code|web}} prefix.<br/>
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  • ...for managing, querying and visualizing your data and writing sophisticated applications in XQuery. ...]] provides [[REST]] and [[WebDAV]] services. With [[RESTXQ]], complex web applications can be built, and the embedded [[DBA]] application allows you to work with
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  • This page presents the web application permission layer of BaseX, which can be used along with [[RESTX ...vial web applications require a user management: Users need to log in to a web site in order to get access to protected pages; Depending on their status (
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  • ...es how BaseX can be used to both provide simple APIs and build complex web applications. BaseX can also be deployed as web servlet in a servlet container or with Maven:
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  • | [[Web Module|Web]] | Convenience functions for building web applications.
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  • ...ode|web.xml}} file with that name (see [[Web_Application#Configuration|Web Applications]]). An empty sequence is returned if the property does not exist. For envir ...ers of the {{Code|web.xml}} file (see [[Web_Application#Configuration|Web Applications]]). For environment variables of the operating system, please use [https://
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  • ...con, which will start both the HTTP Server used for [[#Web Application|Web Applications]] and the database server. With '''BaseX HTTP Server (Stop)''', you can shu
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  • ...vides various visualizations to interactively explore data. RESTXQ enables Web Application development in XQuery. BaseX is platform-independent BSD-licens
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  • ...ase is supposed to inspire and motivate you developing your own RESTXQ web applications. If you put DBA online along with your web page, please ensure at the very least…
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  • This page presents one of the [[Web Application]] services. It describes how to use the WebSockets API of BaseX ...nt WebSocket implementation relies on Jetty’s WebSocket servlet API. Other web servers may be supported in future versions.
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  • The scripts for running [[Web Application|Web Applications]] can be found below:
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  • ...red server-side sessions. This module is mainly useful in the context of [[Web Application]]s.
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  • ...side session information. This module is mainly useful in the context of [[Web Application]]s.
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  • =Migrating Applications= The following modifications might be relevant when migrating existing applications:
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  • ...request that has triggered the query. It is mostly useful when building [[Web Application]]s.
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  • This page presents one of the [[Web Application]] services. It describes how to use the RESTXQ API of BaseX. ...facilitates the use of XQuery as a server-side processing language for the Web. It has been inspired by the Java [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_API_f
    29 KB (4,250 words) - 18:39, 1 December 2023
  • ...mainly useful in the context of [[Commands#Basics|Command Scripts]], or [[Web Application]]s, in which a redirect to another page can be triggered after
    13 KB (1,924 words) - 00:00, 26 March 2024