Clients

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This page is part of the Developer Section. It describes how to use BaseX from other programming languages.

With the following light-weight bindings in different programming languages, you will be able to connect to a running BaseX server instance, execute database commands, perform queries or listen to events. Most clients offer the following two classes:

  • Standard Mode: connecting to a server, sending commands
  • Query Mode: defining queries, binding variables, iterative evaluation

Bindings for other languages are easy to write, and welcome! Please have a look at our Server Protocol for more information.

Currently, we offer bindings for the following programming languages:

Object oriented
Java, C#, VB, Scala
Qt (contributed by Hendrik Strobelt)
Scripting
PHP, Python, Perl, Ruby
Rebol (contributed by Sabu Francis)
Imperative
C
Functional
Lisp (contributed by Andy Chambers)
Haskell (contributed by Leo Wörteler)

Many of the interfaces contain the following files:

  • BaseXClient contains the code for creating a session, sending and executing commands and receiving results. An inner Query 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.