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Revision as of 14:59, 25 May 2012
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
- Configuration: BaseX start files and directories
- Indexes: Available index structures and their utilization
- Backups: Backup and restore databases
- Catalog Resolver Information on entity resolving
- Storage Layout: How data is stored in the database files
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
- Events: Description of the event feature
- Execution Plan: Analyzing query evaluation
Use Cases
- Statistics: Exemplary statistics on databases created with BaseX
- Twitter: Storing life tweets in BaseX