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* [https://github.com/BaseXdb/basex/tree/master/basex-api/src/main/ruby Ruby], contributed by the BaseX Team | * [https://github.com/BaseXdb/basex/tree/master/basex-api/src/main/ruby Ruby], contributed by the BaseX Team | ||
− | + | With Version 8.0, authentication has changed, and some of the language | |
− | With Version 8.0, | + | bindings have not been updated yet. The update is rather trivial, though |
− | + | ([[Server_Protocol#Authentication|see here]] for more details); | |
− | trivial, though ([[Server_Protocol#Authentication|see here]] for more details) | + | we are looking forward to your patches! |
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<td width='50%'>'''BaseX 7.x''' (outdated) | <td width='50%'>'''BaseX 7.x''' (outdated) |
Revision as of 20:17, 16 February 2015
This page is part of the Developer Section. It describes how to communicate with BaseX from other programming languages.
You can use the following light-weight language bindings to connect to a running BaseX server instance, execute database commands, perform queries, or listen to events.
Most clients provide two modes:
- Standard Mode: connecting to a server, sending commands
- Query Mode: defining queries, binding variables, iterative evaluation
Currently, we offer bindings for the following programming languages:
BaseX 7.x, BaseX 8.x and later
With Version 8.0, authentication has changed, and some of the language bindings have not been updated yet. The update is rather trivial, though (see here for more details); we are looking forward to your patches! |
BaseX 7.x (outdated)
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Many of the interfaces contain the following files:
BaseXClient
contains the code for creating a session, sending and executing commands and receiving results. An innerQuery
class facilitates the binding of external variables and iterative query evaluation.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.CreateExample
shows how new databases can be created by using streams.AddExample
shows how documents can be added to a database by using streams.EventExample
demonstrates how to watch and unwatch Events.
Changelog
- Version 8.0
- Updated: cram-md5 replaced with digest authentication