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==Prerequisites==
 
==Prerequisites==
 
   
 
   
BaseX is developed with the Eclipse environment (other IDEs like IntelliJ IDEA can be used as well). The [https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/ Eclipse IDE for Java Developers] includes the EGit plugin (for [[Git]]) and the m2e plugin (for [[Maven]]).
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BaseX is developed with the Eclipse environment (other IDEs like IntelliJ IDEA can be used as well). The [https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/ Eclipse IDE for Java Developers] includes the EGit plugin (for [[Git]]) and the m2e plugin (for [[Maven]]). Other plugins we use are:
 
 
Other Eclipse plugins we use are:
 
  
 
{| class="wikitable"  
 
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! Description
 
! Description
 
! Update URL
 
! Update URL
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! Eclipse Marketplace
 
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| [http://eclipse-cs.sourceforge.net eclipse-cs]
 
| [http://eclipse-cs.sourceforge.net eclipse-cs]
 
| Enforces Checkstyle coding standards.
 
| Enforces Checkstyle coding standards.
 
| <code><nowiki>http://eclipse-cs.sf.net/update/</nowiki></code>
 
| <code><nowiki>http://eclipse-cs.sf.net/update/</nowiki></code>
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| [https://marketplace.eclipse.org/marketplace-client-intro?mpc_install=150 install]
 
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| [http://findbugs.sourceforge.net FindBugs]
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| [https://spotbugs.github.io/ SpotBugs]
 
| Analyze project at byte code level
 
| Analyze project at byte code level
| <code><nowiki>http://findbugs.cs.umd.edu/eclipse</nowiki></code>
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| <code><nowiki>https://spotbugs.github.io/eclipse/</nowiki></code>
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| [https://marketplace.eclipse.org/marketplace-client-intro?mpc_install=3519199 install]
 
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|-
 
| [http://www.ucdetector.org/ UCDetector]
 
| [http://www.ucdetector.org/ UCDetector]
 
| Unnecessary code detector
 
| Unnecessary code detector
 
| <code><nowiki>http://ucdetector.sourceforge.net/update</nowiki></code>
 
| <code><nowiki>http://ucdetector.sourceforge.net/update</nowiki></code>
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| [https://marketplace.eclipse.org/marketplace-client-intro?mpc_install=661 install]
| [http://www.eclemma.org/ EclEmma]
 
| Code coverage tool.
 
| <code><nowiki>http://update.eclemma.org/</nowiki></code>
 
 
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Our [[Git|Git Tutorial]] explains how BaseX can be checked out from the [https://github.com/BaseXdb/basex GitHub Repository] and embedded in Eclipse with EGit. The article also demonstrates how git can be used on command-line.
 
Our [[Git|Git Tutorial]] explains how BaseX can be checked out from the [https://github.com/BaseXdb/basex GitHub Repository] and embedded in Eclipse with EGit. The article also demonstrates how git can be used on command-line.
  
The basex repository contains the following sub-directories:
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The basex repository contains the following subdirectories:
 
# {{Code|basex-core}} is the main project
 
# {{Code|basex-core}} is the main project
 
# {{Code|basex-api}} contains the BaseX APIs (XML:DB, bindings in other languages) and HTTP Services ([[REST]], [[RESTXQ]], [[WebDAV]])  
 
# {{Code|basex-api}} contains the BaseX APIs (XML:DB, bindings in other languages) and HTTP Services ([[REST]], [[RESTXQ]], [[WebDAV]])  
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# {{Code|basex-tests}} contains several unit and stress tests
 
# {{Code|basex-tests}} contains several unit and stress tests
  
If the "Problems" View contains errors or warnings, you may need to switch to Java 7 (''Windows'' → ''Preferences'' → ''Installed JREs''). With the Maven plugin from Eclipse, it sometimes requires several attempts to get all dependencies updated. This loop can be avoided if the sources are precompiled via [[Maven]] on command-line.
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If the "Problems" View contains errors or warnings, you may need to switch to Java 11 (''Windows'' → ''Preferences'' → ''Java'' → ''Installed JREs'').
  
 
==Start in Eclipse==
 
==Start in Eclipse==
# Press ''Run'' → ''Run&#8230;''
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# Press ''Run'' → ''Run…''
 
# Create a new "Java Application" launch configuration  
 
# Create a new "Java Application" launch configuration  
 
# Select "basex" as "Project"  
 
# Select "basex" as "Project"  
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==Alternative==
 
==Alternative==
  
You may as well use the standalone version of [[Maven]] to compile and run the project, use other IDEs such as [http://www.jetbrains.com/idea IntelliJ IDEA].
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You may as well use the standalone version of [[Maven]] to compile and run the project, use other IDEs such as [https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/ IntelliJ IDEA].
 
 
  
 
[[Category:Developer]]
 
[[Category:Developer]]

Latest revision as of 15:09, 29 July 2022

This page is part of the Developer Section. It describes how to get the BaseX sources compiled and running on your system.

Another article in the documentation describes how to use BaseX as a query processor in Eclipse.

Prerequisites[edit]

BaseX is developed with the Eclipse environment (other IDEs like IntelliJ IDEA can be used as well). The Eclipse IDE for Java Developers includes the EGit plugin (for Git) and the m2e plugin (for Maven). Other plugins we use are:

Name Description Update URL Eclipse Marketplace
eclipse-cs Enforces Checkstyle coding standards. http://eclipse-cs.sf.net/update/ install
SpotBugs Analyze project at byte code level https://spotbugs.github.io/eclipse/ install
UCDetector Unnecessary code detector http://ucdetector.sourceforge.net/update install

Check Out[edit]

Our Git Tutorial explains how BaseX can be checked out from the GitHub Repository and embedded in Eclipse with EGit. The article also demonstrates how git can be used on command-line.

The basex repository contains the following subdirectories:

  1. basex-core is the main project
  2. basex-api contains the BaseX APIs (XML:DB, bindings in other languages) and HTTP Services (REST, RESTXQ, WebDAV)
  3. basex-examples includes some examples code for BaseX
  4. basex-tests contains several unit and stress tests

If the "Problems" View contains errors or warnings, you may need to switch to Java 11 (WindowsPreferencesJavaInstalled JREs).

Start in Eclipse[edit]

  1. Press RunRun…
  2. Create a new "Java Application" launch configuration
  3. Select "basex" as "Project"
  4. Choose a "Main class" (e.g., org.basex.BaseXGUI for the graphical user interface)
  5. Launch the project via Run

Alternative[edit]

You may as well use the standalone version of Maven to compile and run the project, use other IDEs such as IntelliJ IDEA.