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==Source Code and Integration== | ==Source Code and Integration== | ||
− | *[[Integrate]]: Integrate BaseX into your IDE | + | * [[Integrate]]: Integrate BaseX into your IDE |
− | *[[Git | + | * [[Git Tutorial]]: Learn how to work with Git |
− | *[[Maven]]: Embed BaseX into your own projects | + | * [[Maven]]: Embed BaseX into your own projects |
− | *[[Translations]]: Contribute a new translation to BaseX | + | * [[Translations]]: Contribute a new translation to BaseX |
==Client-Server Communication== | ==Client-Server Communication== |
Revision as of 06:23, 22 September 2011
This page is one of the main sections of the documentation. It provides useful information for developers. Here you can find information on various alternatives to integrate BaseX into your own project.
Source Code and Integration
- Integrate: Integrate BaseX into your IDE
- Git Tutorial: Learn how to work with Git
- Maven: Embed BaseX into your own projects
- Translations: Contribute a new translation to BaseX
Client-Server Communication
- Clients: Communicate with the BaseX server from different programming languages (C#, PHP, Python, Perl, C, etc.)
- JAX-RX API: Details on the http-based JAX-RX API (deprecated from Version 6.8)
- REST API: Details on the http-based REST API (introduced with Version 6.8)
Examples
- Code Examples: Java examples for developing with the BaseX, JAX-RX (REST), XML:DB, and XQJ APIs
- PHP Example: PHP example for connecting to a database server
JavaDoc
The project's JavaDoc can be reviewed for further details.