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with the server, start the server with the <code>-i</code> flag. | with the server, start the server with the <code>-i</code> flag. | ||
:<code> | :<code> | ||
− | > | + | > basexserver -i |
</code> | </code> | ||
All available command-line flags can be listed by adding <code>-h</code> to the call: | All available command-line flags can be listed by adding <code>-h</code> to the call: | ||
:<code> | :<code> | ||
− | > | + | > basexserver -h |
</code> | </code> | ||
<pre> | <pre> |
Revision as of 12:26, 12 January 2011
BaseX Server
If you want to interact (execute commands, add databases, add users)
with the server, start the server with the -i
flag.
> basexserver -i
All available command-line flags can be listed by adding -h
to the call:
> basexserver -h
Usage: BaseXServer [-s] [-dpz] [-c] [stop] stop Stop existing server -c<cmd> Execute initial database command(s) -d Activate debugging mode -i Enter interactive mode -p<num> Set server port -s Start as service -z Suppress logging
If the server is succesfully started, this is coming up:
BaseX [Server] Server was started.
BaseX Client
All available command-line flags can be listed by adding -h
to the call:
java -cp BaseX.jar org.basex.BaseXClient -h
Usage: BaseXClient [-npPU] [-dovVwz] [-cq] [file] [file] Execute XQuery file -c<cmd> Execute database command(s) -d Activate debugging mode -n<name> Set server (host) name -o<file> Write output to file -p<num> Set server port -P<pass> Specify user password -q<expr> Execute XQuery expression -U<name> Specify user name -v/V Show (all) process info -w Keep whitespaces from source files -z Skip output of results