I decided to implement a direkt exist2basex copy script that allows me to copy
over the content through WebDAV from one database to another other with just
some
Python lines with the benefit to taking care of arbitrary data and not only
markup content:
https://gist.github.com/zopyx/770a4a0e0b34d
I'm a tad more proficient with BaseX, but, how do I actually build an
XQuery? Yes, I can write an XQuery and save it in a text file, then use
BaseX for execution.
But it would be far more flexible to write the actual XQuery from within
Java itself. But how?
Oracle gives an example:
What are the upper bounds to basex in size? Assuming it's just text
xml, gigabytes is quite a bit to my thinking. At a certain, it's "big
data" -- but how do you know when you're approaching that point?
Or, is the bottleneck more read/write and consistency problems? What
little I know of RD
After creating and populating a database:
try {
new DropDB(databaseName).execute(context);
} catch (BaseXException ex) {
Logger.getLogger(Database.class.getName()).log(Level.SEVERE, null, ex);
LOG.fine("no databases to drop");
}
how would I query it? The
On 2019-01-02 8:07 a.m., Christian Grün wrote:
> RUN fetch.note.text.xq
Resource "/home/thufir/fetch.note.text.xq" not found.
Is the script located at this path? If not, you will have to change to
this directory and start BaseX from there, or you will need to specify
the full path.
You
On 2019-01-02 8:01 a.m., thufir wrote:
Resource "/home/thufir/fetch.note.text.xq" not found.
O
My pwd is /home/thufir/basex which is where the script is..
On 2019-01-02 8:07 a.m., Christian Grün wrote:
> RUN fetch.note.text.xq
Resource "/home/thufir/fetch.note.text.xq" not found.
Is the script located at this path? If not, you will have to change to
this directory and start BaseX from there, or you will need to specify
the full path.
Yes,
Hi Andreas,
Once again I must confess that I don’t know enough about eXist-db.
What I can say is that only some JSON features were standardized, and
not necessarily the ones that you find in eXist-db, BaseX and other
processors (which were implemented much earlier).
I have just referenced some of
My mistake Andreas, I completely forgot raw content...
By the way, Happy new year to all happy BaseX users, the BaseX team, and to
you, Christian !
Best regards,
Fabrice
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> > RUN fetch.note.text.xq
> Resource "/home/thufir/fetch.note.text.xq" not found.
Is the script located at this path? If not, you will have to change to
this directory and start BaseX from there, or you will need to specify
the full path.
Hi Andreas,
In BaseX, you can use the EXPORT command or the db:export function to
write all database contents to disk [1,2]. I know too little about
eXist-db; maybe they offer a similar feature?
After that, as Fabrice indicated, you can use the CREATE DB command to
create a database by pointing t
Hi Thufir,
You can save this query on disk (e.g. as fetch.xq) and run it "basex
fetch.xq". See the Startup section in our documentation [1] to learn
how BaseX is used on the command-line.
Best,
Christian
[1] http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Startup
On Wed, Jan 2, 2019 at 1:00 AM thufir wrote:
>
>
As an author of both JSONiq and XQuery 3.1, I generally think of XQuery 3.1
as the standard that implemented what JSONiq did. Some authors of JSONiq
see this very differently, preferring the JSONiq way of doing things.
Is there anything JSONiq can do that XQuery 3.1 can't?
Jonathan
On Wed, Jan
How can I run this script?
thufir@dur:~/basex$
thufir@dur:~/basex$ basex
[warning] /usr/bin/basex: Unable to locate /usr/share/java/jing.jar in
/usr/share/java
BaseX 9.0.1 [Standalone]
Try 'help' to get more information.
>
> RUN fetch.note.text.xq
Resource "/home/thufir/fetch.note.text.xq" not
Dear Dieter,
> I do not exactly understand, for which purpose update:output() is meant.
> Does anybody have an example, where one can see, how it works? (There is no
> example in the docs.)
By default, no result can be returned with XQuery Update 1.0 if an
update is performed. The update:output
Hi Ben,
> First, are there any support plans for scaling outwards? I know MarkLogic has
> splits clusters into multiple enodes and dnodes. But the idea is that there
> isn't one central bottleneck for requests.
BaseX as open source project provides no built-in features for
horizontal scaling. W
Hi there,
I have an issue with the migration of an XQuery script from eXist to Basex:
The link
https://gist.github.com/zopyx/467a01264d53bdaa48ad27cd553cfda8
shows the script and the expected (status quo) output for XML and JSON.
Calling the script using
/rest/foo/?run=foo.xql&method=json
ge
Hi Andreas,
The CREATE-DB command can create a collection from a directory's structure [1]
Best regards,
Fabrice ETANCHAUD
[1] : http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Commands#CREATE_DB
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