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* {{mono|http://files.basex.org/releases/latest/}} | * {{mono|http://files.basex.org/releases/latest/}} | ||
− | Note that the | + | Note that the offered snapshot files are replaced as soon as newer versions are available. |
==Maven Artifacts== | ==Maven Artifacts== |
Revision as of 01:14, 7 November 2011
This page is part of the Developer Section. It lists all official locations for distributions of BaseX.
Official Releases
Our release files for various platforms are linked from our homepage; they are updated every 2-8 weeks:
Stable Snapshots
If you are a developer, we recommend you to regularly download one of our stable snapshots, which are deployed on our file server several times a week:
Note that the offered snapshot files are replaced as soon as newer versions are available.
Maven Artifacts
The official releases and the current snapshots of both our core and our API packages are also deployed as Maven artifacts on our file server at regular intervals:
Sources
If you want to be on the cutting edge, you are invited to watch our GitHub repository, and pull the latest sources:
Our extensive JUnit tests and development branches ensure that our main repository base will always be stable.
Linux
BaseX can also be found in some Linux distributions, such as Debian and Ubuntu (Suse and other distributions will follow soon):