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− | Welcome to the Query Portal, which is one of the [[Main Page| | + | Welcome to the Query Portal, which is one of the [[Main Page|Main Sections]] of this documentation. BaseX provides an implementation of the W3 [https://www.w3.org/TR/xpath-30/ XPath] and [https://www.w3.org/TR/xquery-30 XQuery] languages, which are tightly coupled with the underlying database store. The processor is also a flexible general purpose processor, which can access and process local and remote sources and output results in various formats. BaseX is [https://dev.w3.org/2006/xquery-test-suite/PublicPagesStagingArea/XQTSReportSimple_XQTS_1_0_2.html highly compliant] with the official specifications. This section contains information on the query processor and its extensions: |
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− | + | ;[[XQuery 3.0]] and [[XQuery 3.1]] | |
− | + | Features of the new XQuery Recommendations. | |
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− | + | ;[[XQuery Extensions]] and [[XQuery Optimizations]] | |
+ | Specifics of the BaseX XQuery processor. | ||
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− | + | ;[[Java Bindings]] | |
− | + | Accessing and calling Java code from XQuery. | |
− | == | + | ;[[Repository]] |
− | + | Install and manage XQuery and Java modules. | |
+ | </div><div style="float:left; width:4%;"> | ||
+ | </div><div style="float:left; width:48%;"> | ||
+ | ;[[Full-Text]] | ||
+ | How to use BaseX as a full-fledged full-text processor. | ||
− | + | ;[[XQuery Update|Update]] | |
− | + | Updating databases and local resources via XQuery Update. | |
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+ | Available index structures and their utilization. | ||
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+ | ;[[Serialization]] | ||
+ | Serialization parameters supported by BaseX. | ||
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+ | ;[[XQuery Errors|Errors]] | ||
+ | Errors raised by XQuery expressions. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:59, 13 July 2020
Welcome to the Query Portal, which is one of the Main Sections of this documentation. BaseX provides an implementation of the W3 XPath and XQuery languages, which are tightly coupled with the underlying database store. The processor is also a flexible general purpose processor, which can access and process local and remote sources and output results in various formats. BaseX is highly compliant with the official specifications. This section contains information on the query processor and its extensions:
- XQuery 3.0 and XQuery 3.1
Features of the new XQuery Recommendations.
Specifics of the BaseX XQuery processor.
Additional functions included in the internal modules.
Accessing and calling Java code from XQuery.
Install and manage XQuery and Java modules.
How to use BaseX as a full-fledged full-text processor.
Updating databases and local resources via XQuery Update.
Available index structures and their utilization.
Serialization parameters supported by BaseX.
Errors raised by XQuery expressions.