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Note: Probably you have to modify the pathes in the script. | Note: Probably you have to modify the pathes in the script. | ||
− | + | All modes of BaseX can be started with the following scripts. | |
+ | Note: You have to replace XXX in the java command line with the mode you want to start (BaseXServer, BaseXGUI or BaseX). | ||
===Windows=== | ===Windows=== |
Revision as of 14:10, 11 January 2011
The starting script files are available for every mode of BaseX and can be started on every operating system.
Note: Probably you have to modify the pathes in the script.
All modes of BaseX can be started with the following scripts. Note: You have to replace XXX in the java command line with the mode you want to start (BaseXServer, BaseXGUI or BaseX).
Windows
@setlocal @echo off REM Path to this script set PWD=%~dp0 REM Paths to distributed files or source directories set BXPATH=basex.jar REM Options for virtual machine set VM=-Xmx1g REM Run BaseX java -cp "%BXPATH%" %VM% org.basex.XXX %* @endlocal
Others
#!/bin/bash # Path to this script PWD=`dirname $0` # Paths to distributed files or source directories BXPATH=basex.jar #BXPATH=$PWD/../target/classes # Options for virtual machine VM=-Xmx1g # Run BaseX java -cp "$BXPATH" $VM org.basex.XXX "$@"