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Note: You have to replace 'XXX' in the Java command line with the mode you want to start, which is either <code>BaseXServer</code>, <code>BaseXGUI</code>, or <code>BaseX</code>.
 
Note: You have to replace 'XXX' in the Java command line with the mode you want to start, which is either <code>BaseXServer</code>, <code>BaseXGUI</code>, or <code>BaseX</code>.
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Revision as of 16:40, 12 January 2011

The starting script files mentioned in the startup overview are available in the BaseX.zip or with the Windows Installer. They can be used for every mode of BaseX and started on every operating system. If you didn't download them or can't find them you can use the scripts below on that page.

All modes of BaseX can be started with the following scripts (you might need to modify the path to the BaseX.jar archive in the script):

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

Linux/Mac

#!/bin/bash

# Path to this script
PWD=`dirname $0`

# Paths to distributed files or source directories
BXPATH=basex.jar

# Options for virtual machine
VM=-Xmx1g

# Run BaseX
java -cp "$BXPATH" $VM org.basex.XXX "$@"

Note: You have to replace 'XXX' in the Java command line with the mode you want to start, which is either BaseXServer, BaseXGUI, or BaseX.