Hi again, Correction: of course, under the "composite" path, neither path works.
Perhaps BaseX can only have a single RestXQ directory at a time? Thanks again for your patience with me. :-) Cheers, Wendell On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 5:29 PM, Wendell Piez <wap...@wendellpiez.com> wrote: > Dear BaseX people, > > I am a hopeless newbie when it comes to Linux. Seriously, my ignorance > is astonishing. I am now running Linux Mint. It's a huge amount of fun > but I'm left guessing about many simply things. > > I am running the current BaseX 7.9. I am using it to provide a > pipeline architecture calling lots of XSLT2, producing HTML and SVG. > It works well for this. > > To my RESTXQPATH I wish to append to - but not override (if possible) - a > path. > > By editing my .basex configuration I have managed to reset it, but not > simply to append to it. > > That is, > > RESTXQPATH = /home/wendell/basex/webapp:/home/wendell/XQuery-project/restxq > > With this, the server skips the basex/webapp directory. If I remove > the second segment and restart, it goes live again. > > What is the simplest way for me to set up my BaseX so that I can > maintain my project xqm files (including a project's RestXQ), in the > project, but keep BaseX otherwise (including its data directories) > separate? Over the longer term I can see several such directories > where I'd like BaseX to look. > > On another operating system I used to start up using different shell > scripts; is that the best way here (and if so does my shell script > have to call Java or can I use the scripts in the basex/bin and pass > in a value somehow)? > > In general, what recommendations can you offer for no-fuss > configuration of RestXQ for separate projects? > > Thanks! Wendell > > > -- > Wendell Piez | http://www.wendellpiez.com > XML | XSLT | electronic publishing > Eat Your Vegetables > _____oo_________o_o___ooooo____ooooooo_^ -- Wendell Piez | http://www.wendellpiez.com XML | XSLT | electronic publishing Eat Your Vegetables _____oo_________o_o___ooooo____ooooooo_^