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==Server Examples== | ==Server Examples== | ||
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+ | :launches server-side commands with a client session. | ||
+ | ;[[ServerAndLocal]] | ||
+ | :processes server results locally. | ||
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+ | ;[[ServerConcurrency]] | ||
+ | :runs concurrent queries. | ||
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+ | ;[[UserExample]] | ||
+ | :manages database users. | ||
==XQJ API Example== | ==XQJ API Example== |
Revision as of 13:05, 7 January 2011
The following Java code snippets demonstrate how easy it is to run database commands, create collections, perform queries, etc. via the BaseX API:
Local Examples
- RunCommands
- creates and drops database and index instances and prints a list of all existing databases.
- WikiExample
- creates a database from a url (wiki instance), runs a queries against it and drops the database.
- RunQueries
- shows three variants of running queries.
- CreateCollection
- creates and manages a collection.
- QueryCollection
- creates, runs queries against it and drops a collection.
Server Examples
- ServerCommands
- launches server-side commands with a client session.
- ServerAndLocal
- processes server results locally.
- ServerConcurrency
- runs concurrent queries.
- UserExample
- manages database users.