Difference between revisions of "Advanced User's Guide"
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Latest revision as of 13:26, 31 March 2022
This page is one of the Main Sections of the documentation. It contains details on the BaseX storage and the Server architecture, and presents some more GUI features.
- Storage & Parsing
- Catalog Resolver Information on entity resolving
- Storage Layout: How data is stored in the database files
- Binary Data: How to store and use binary data
- Parsers: How different input formats can be converted to XML
- Use Cases
- Statistics: Exemplary statistics on databases created with BaseX
- Twitter: Storing live tweets in BaseX
- Server and Query Architecture
- User Management: User management in the client/server environment
- Transaction Management: Insight into the BaseX transaction management
- Logging: Description of the server logs