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=Developer's Guide= | =Developer's Guide= |
Revision as of 15:29, 3 December 2010
Contents
Getting Started Guide
Quick Start
- BaseX Database Server: Using BaseX in a client/server architecture
- BaseX GUI: Using the graphical user interface to work on local databases
- BaseX Standalone Console Working with the BaseX console on local databases
Good to know
- Database & Collections: Basic knowledge about databases and collections in BaseX
- Interact: How to interact with BaseX
Advanced Users Guide
XQuery
Extensions
- Full Text: full text features of XQuery
- Update: update mechanism of XQuery
- Java Bindings: calling of Java methods from XQuery
Functions
- Database: Database-related functions
- Utility: Testing and profiling functions
- Math: functions for mathematical operations
- File: functions for file handling, inspired by EXPath
Indexes
- Overview: All indexes and their functionality
Database Server
- User management: User management in the client/server environment
- Transactionmanagement: Description of the transactionmanagement
- Logging: Description of the server logs
Developer's Guide
Requirements
- Subversion Repository: Checkout the projects
- Integrate: Integrate BaseX into your IDE
Examples
- Coding examples: Examples for developing with the BaseX code base in Java
JavaDoc
Client Interfaces
- Language bindings: Communicate with the BaseX server using the different language bindings
- REST Interface: Communicate with the BaseX server using the REST interface