You may need to create a Java project and try it again. Please note that, from the Eclipse perspective, the XQuery processor of BaseX is a Java application.
On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 11:28 AM, jean-marc Mercier < jeanmarc.merc...@gmail.com> wrote: > Christian, > > Hello. Thx for your answer. I've tried your suggestion, but I can't set > the Java Build path using Eclipse/ Project / Properties (my IDE is > eclipse together with BaseX Interpreter) : > [image: Images intégrées 1] > This is a minor issue : I can survive using the BaseX server. It is only > hardening dev / debug, since I don't know how to trace using BAseX server > (fn:trace seems not to output anything using the basex server, maybe I > missed something here ?). > > Cheers > > > 2015-05-11 22:05 GMT+02:00 Christian Grün <christian.gr...@gmail.com>: > >> Hi Jean-Marc, >> >> > I guess that it might be due to the fact that I don't know how to >> include >> > multiple jar while using with eclipse. I tried to go to >> > Windows/Preferences/XQUERY/Interpreters and set -classpath >> > {BaseXDirectory}\lib\*, but it does not work. >> >> You will probably have to include the libraries as follows: >> >> Project → Properties → Java Build Path → >> Libraries → Add JARs... >> >> Hope this helps, >> Christian >> >> >> >> > >> > Maybe somebody already met this small issue before ? >> > >> > Thanks for your answer, >> > >> > cheers >> > >