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Revision as of 17:33, 19 May 2011
BaseX provides bindings in several programming languages. With these bindings, you will be able to create a client in different programming languages and connect to a running BaseX server instance. Using the client, you can execute all database commands and queries on the server and receive the corresponding results:
- Standard Mode: Description of the usage of the standard mode.
- Query Mode: Description of the usage of the query mode.
Currently, we offer bindings for the following programming languages (bindings in other languages are welcome!):
- Object oriented
- C#, VB, Java
- Scripting
- PHP, Python, Perl, Ruby
- Rebol (thanks to Sabu Francis)
- Functional
- Lisp (thanks to Andy Chambers)
- Haskell (thanks to Leo Wörteler)
For most interfaces, you will find four files:
BaseXClient
contains the actual code for creating a session, sending and executing commands and receiving results. Furthermore there is an inner class calledquery
which offers the evaluation of queries in an iterative manner.Example
demonstrates how to send database commands.QueryExample
shows you how to evaluate queries in an iterative manner.QueryBindExample
shows you how to bind a variable to your query and evaluates the query in an iterative manner.
Please check out readme.txt for more background information on the client/server communication.