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to either create a single xml file database or a collection with a bunch of xml files. | to either create a single xml file database or a collection with a bunch of xml files. | ||
− | Furthermore there are tabs for parsing, indexes and full-text options | + | Furthermore there are tabs for parsing, indexes and full-text options: |
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;Parsing | ;Parsing | ||
:Here you can change settings for the parser and choose a file for your xml catalog. | :Here you can change settings for the parser and choose a file for your xml catalog. | ||
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;Indexes | ;Indexes | ||
:Here you can choose what indexes to be created with the database: text index, attribute index and path summary are available | :Here you can choose what indexes to be created with the database: text index, attribute index and path summary are available | ||
− | as indexes. | + | : as indexes. |
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;Full-Text | ;Full-Text | ||
:Here you can activate the full-text index. Furthermore some more options can be set, like language, wildcards and a stopword list. | :Here you can activate the full-text index. Furthermore some more options can be set, like language, wildcards and a stopword list. | ||
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==See also == | ==See also == | ||
[[BaseX Standalone]], [[BaseX Server]], [[Getting Started Guide]], [[Advanced User Portal]] | [[BaseX Standalone]], [[BaseX Server]], [[Getting Started Guide]], [[Advanced User Portal]] |
Revision as of 13:54, 28 December 2010
Contents
Requirements
You need to have Java installed.
If you don't know how to install it, please visit
java.com.
We assume that you are familiar with a shell at a basic level.
Download
Download BaseX version for your operating system here.
In this example we assume that the basex.jar file is stored in the directory /basex.
Run the GUI
Go to the directory where the basex.jar is stored (> cd /basex
) and execute:
> java -cp BaseX.jar org.basex.BaseXGUI
If you have downloaded the installer, the exe-file or the mac package. You can just start the BaseX executable and the BaseXGUI is coming up.
First Operations
To get to know BaseX, we advise to run some of the following operations to see how it works and get your first indentations.
Create a database/collection
Go to Database/New menu you can choose a folder of xml files or a single xml file to either create a single xml file database or a collection with a bunch of xml files.
Furthermore there are tabs for parsing, indexes and full-text options:
- Parsing
- Here you can change settings for the parser and choose a file for your xml catalog.
- Indexes
- Here you can choose what indexes to be created with the database: text index, attribute index and path summary are available
- as indexes.
- Full-Text
- Here you can activate the full-text index. Furthermore some more options can be set, like language, wildcards and a stopword list.
See also
BaseX Standalone, BaseX Server, Getting Started Guide, Advanced User Portal