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REM Run BaseX | REM Run BaseX | ||
− | java -cp "%BXPATH%" %VM% org.basex. | + | java -cp "%BXPATH%" %VM% org.basex.X %* |
@endlocal | @endlocal | ||
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# Run BaseX | # Run BaseX | ||
− | java -cp "$BXPATH" $VM org.basex. | + | java -cp "$BXPATH" $VM org.basex.X "$@" |
</pre> | </pre> | ||
− | Note: You have to replace | + | Note: You have to replace 'X' in the java command line with the mode you want to start (BaseXServer, BaseXGUI or BaseX). |
Revision as of 15:13, 11 January 2011
The starting script files are available in the BaseX.zip and the windows installer for every mode of BaseX and can be started on every operating system.
If you didn't download them or can't find them you can use the scripts found below on that page.
Note: Probably you have to modify the path to the jar archive in the script.
All modes of BaseX can be started with the following scripts:
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 set BXPATH=%PWD%/../target/classes REM Options for virtual machine set VM=-Xmx1g REM Run BaseX java -cp "%BXPATH%" %VM% org.basex.X %* @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" $VM org.basex.X "$@"
Note: You have to replace 'X' in the java command line with the mode you want to start (BaseXServer, BaseXGUI or BaseX).