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  • ...monstrates how [https://maven.apache.org Maven] is used to compile and run BaseX, and embed it into other projects. * <code>mvn compile</code>: the BaseX source files are compiled.
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  • on various alternatives to integrate BaseX into your own project. * [[Developing with Eclipse|Eclipse]]: Compile and run BaseX from within Eclipse
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  • [[Image:BaseX-Screenshot.png|thumb|240px|BaseX, Graphical User Interface]] .... The documentation for BaseX 11 beta is currently located at https://help.basex.org.
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  • This page is part of the [[Developer Section]]. It describes how to get the BaseX sources compiled and running on your system. Another article in the documentation describes how to use BaseX as a [[Integrating Eclipse|query processor in Eclipse]].
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  • This page is part of the [[Getting Started]] Section. It describes how BaseX can be used to both provide simple APIs and build complex web applications. * If you have installed BaseX on ''Windows'', click on the '''BaseX HTTP Server (Start)''' icon.
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  • ...helper functions for the [[RESTXQ]] API, some of which are defined in the [http://exquery.github.io/exquery/exquery-restxq-specification/restxq-1.0-specifi ...lasspath. This is the case if you use one of the complete distributions of BaseX (zip, exe, war).
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  • ...article is part of the [[Getting Started]] Guide. It tells you how to get BaseX running. BaseX is very light-weight. It can be run and used in many different ways:
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  • ...s can be queries, commands, operations performed by a database client, and HTTP requests. All functions in this module are assigned to the <code><nowiki>http://basex.org/modules/job</nowiki></code> namespace, which is statically bound to the
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  • This page presents one of the [[Web Application]] services. It describes how to use the WebDAV file system interface. ...provides convenient means to access and edit XML documents by representing BaseX databases and documents in the form of a file system hierarchy.
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  • ...the [[Web Application]] services. It describes how to use the REST API of BaseX. ...sfer]) facilitates a simple and fast access to databases through HTTP. The HTTP methods GET, PUT, DELETE, and POST can be used to interact with the databas
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  • ...[Web Application]] services. It describes how to use the WebSockets API of BaseX. WebSocket is a communication protocol for providing '''full-duplex''' comm ...st, all communication takes place over a single TCP connection. Unlike the HTTP protocol, a connection will be kept alive, and a server can send unsolicite
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  • After 15 years of continuous development, the first double-digit version of BaseX sees the light of day. ...n the version jump as an opportunity to perform some major refactorings of BaseX, both under the hood and on API and XQuery level. Before migrating your pro
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  • Each BaseX [[Startup]] mode has one or more command-line options, which are described $ basex -h
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  • ...he [[Web Application]] services. It describes how to use the RESTXQ API of BaseX. ...pping HTTP requests to XQuery functions, which in turn generate and return HTTP responses.
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  • * '''[[#Global Options|Global Options]]''' are valid for all BaseX instances in the same JVM. This is particularly relevant if you are working ...tion#Configuration Files|configuration file]] is parsed by every new local BaseX instance. It contains all global options. Local options can be specified at
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