Dear all,
just by trying the example of the documentation [1] (at least since
10.4+) you should be able to verify that the response contains all
headers with lower-case names.
I think a client should not take the freedom to alter HTTP responses if
this is not strictly required. What is the
THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH!
On 06/06/24 13:09, Christian Grün wrote:
Dear all,
We’ve been hard at work finalizing version 11 of BaseX, our open
source XML framework, database system, and XQuery processor.
First, we have revised our documentation, which is now generated with
RESTXQ:
https://doc
very item of the sequence. If you want
random:integer(3) to be evaluated only once, you can either bind it to
a variable…
let $r := random:integer(3) + 1
return ("a", "b", "c")]$r]
…or use functions like fn:subsequence:
subsequence(("a", "b", &q
Dear all,
I have this strange behavior when running in BaseX 10.4:
["a","b","c"](1 + random:integer(3))
I got something empty result, sometimes (correctly) one out of the
three, sometimes two results...
I report the results and the trace in [1] and [2].
What is the reason for this?
Thank y
d in feedback on the Store
Module; it’s still fairly new, but more and more people seem to
discover it.
Ciao,
Christian
[1] https://docs.basex.org/wiki/Job_Module#Services
[2] https://github.com/BaseXdb/basex/issues/1082
On Wed, May 22, 2024 at 9:49 AM Marco Lettere wrote:
Dear Christian
Dear Christian and BaseX developers,
just wondering if adding something like the following would be hard to
implement.
/store:observe($key as xs:string, $observers as function(*)*) /
with $observers being something like
/function($key as xs:string)./
The semantics is to call the registered
Dear all,
we have an instance of BaseX running on top of an NFS exported disk. Yes
yes I know it's not the best possible scenario thus I was expecting a
slight performance decrease.
Anyway, when comparing local disk to NFS disk, for a tiny operation like
storing a very small document into a
GREAT
Big thanks!
On 04/08/23 12:54, Christian Grün wrote:
Dear all,
We’re pleased to announce version 10.7 of BaseX, of our XML framework:
https://basex.org.
The new release is a big step forward towards BaseX 11:
• We have added numerous new operators, functions and features of
XQue
t the same
time, we decided against supporting wildcards.
Feel free to share background information on your use case with us,
maybe you can convince us to get active ;·)
Ciao,
Christian
On Fri, Jun 23, 2023 at 11:21 AM Marco Lettere wrote:
Dear all,
so I just found out that it is not possible
n your use case with us,
maybe you can convince us to get active ;·)
Ciao,
Christian
On Fri, Jun 23, 2023 at 11:21 AM Marco Lettere wrote:
Dear all,
so I just found out that it is not possible to create websockets bound
to dynamic paths.
If I try a websocket connection to
declare
%
Dear all,
so I just found out that it is not possible to create websockets bound
to dynamic paths.
If I try a websocket connection to
declare
%ws:connect('/notification/subject/{$subject}')
function log:subject() {};
I get an error (without significant logs). Whereas
declare
%ws:connect
Hi Christian,
sorry for not being clear enough.
I was just wondering whether I can rely on insertion order being kept
when I perform a corresponding db:get("db", "a.xml"). In other words
given your slightly modified example:
for $i in 1 to 100
return db:add('db', , 'a.xml')
Will
db:get('db
Dear all,
I've probably overlooked this in the docs but asking for confirmation.
Does db:add multiple resources to the same path guarantee sorting based
on insertion time?
If yes, then maybe I could add a note about this in the docs?
Thanks,
Marco.
Yes, confirmed.
Need to ensure that users.xml is in the prorper data folder. Thus need
to set admin password after change to .basex configuration file I suppose.
Sorry again for bothering.
M.
On 20/02/23 10:50, Marco Lettere wrote:
Hm, sorry. When downloading BaseX and using it barely the
Hm, sorry. When downloading BaseX and using it barely the steps work.
So it has something to do with our specific layout we change the
location of the data, repo and webapp folder
Maybe this is the issue ...
M.
On 20/02/23 10:40, Marco Lettere wrote:
Dear all,
I'm trying to
Dear all,
I'm trying to setup a new instance of BaseX 10 in order to start
migrating some applications of ours.
Anyway I'm unable to set the admin password.
Followin https://docs.basex.org/wiki/BaseX_10#Migrating_Applications,
I'm currently trying with [1] and [2] which both ask me to enter
Dear Christian,
I have to admit that all what you say makes sense and I was even digging
in my swapped long term memory for something like the annotation you
mention.
The background information you share makes me feel more comfortable and
I'll take your advice.
Thanks!
Marco.
On 07/02/23
Dear all,
my scenario is a RestXQ:
- download resources and store them in temporary directory.
- do it with fork-join in order to obtain smaller latency
- compress to zip archive and return the archive data.
I've noticed often the archive arrives empty. So after investigation
I've found that
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behalf of Christian Grün
*Date: *Thursday, February 2, 2023 at 7:42 AM
*To: *Marco Lettere
*Cc: *basex-talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de
*Subject: *Re: [basex-talk] Reducing logs
[External Email]
Hi Marco,
As thi
Dear all,
when using the Basex Xquery server (9.7.3) we see that logs such as [1]
are produced for every query execution.
Since we have a scenario which involves polling and thus we have a lot
of query executions the log files increase to hundreds om MBs during a day.
This makes them unmana
Hi Harry,
one thing that hits me frequently on cloud machines provisioned by
others is SELinux. If your host is running Linux of course...
In this case there is some documentation around how to check it out by
looking into the logs of your proxy service (the error should something
like "not
THANKS!
M.
On 01/08/22 15:27, Christian Grün wrote:
Dear all,
It’s been around 15 years ago when the first Open-Source version of
BaseX was released. Thanks to the continuous support of all of you, we
are thrilled today to announce the first double-digit version of our
XML framework:
https
Hi Elliot,
I remember having asked info about a possible YAML serialization format
on the Slack Xml.com channel one year ago.
They don't really have a nice opinion about Yaml and no-one looked
really interested in supporting it.
Thus I think there are philosophy matters here :-)
M.
On 26/
Hi Eliot,
the content in the webap/static folder is served statically at the
.../static/myresource path.
Symlinking your folder in there should do the trick. At least up to
previous versions of Basex. You could just ad src="/static/myresoiurce"/> in your page...
I think I've read in tne ML
Yeah!
So do we!
Very excited!
On 30/06/22 16:18, Bridger Dyson-Smith wrote:
Christian and team -
On Thu, Jun 30, 2022 at 10:04 AM Christian Grün
wrote:
Hi all,
A new BaseX maintenance release is available. This is what you get:
• DBA: Improved support for database backups
Thank you very much.
We'll give it a try ASAP.
M.
On 13/06/22 16:45, Christian Grün wrote:
If the content of a file is written to another file without
intermediate steps, it is streamed and consumes constant memory. The
implementation for streaming the data was deficient.
F-8")
>
> Query executed in 1.83 ms.
> > xquery file:read-text("a2.txt")
> [file:io-error] Decoding error: xb0
> > xquery file:read-text("a2.txt", "UTF-8")
> [file:io-error] Decoding error: xb0
> > xquery file:read-text("a2.txt",
Dear all,
after wrapping our heads around this for hours today, we don't know how
to get rid of this inconsistency. Thus I ask for help ...
SSCE:
BaseX 9.6.4 [Standalone]
Try 'help' to get more information.
> xquery file:write-text("a1.txt", "°" || out:nl()) (: Same with
codepoints-to-string
Hi Eliot,
just my 2 cents here
I am not a fan of bulky JS frameworks and most of the things they allow
to do is perfectly doable with vanilla JS anyway. So I'm not a very
expert of React.
That being said I think that usage of frameworks or not in the browser
is orthogonal to the use of
Ten years of a great Software, a Great Company, a great Community and
great Persons as you are Christian.
And your email demonstrates exactly this!
Happy Birthday!
PEACE
M.
On 23/03/22 13:15, Christian Grün wrote:
Dear all,
Just next to us, millions of people are currently being torn out o
Thanks again Christian & BaseX team! Never enough of saying it!
Whenever trying to explaining why OSS is the way to go, I cite your
product along with Blender as most valuable examples!
Happy 2021 ending and a normal 2022 to all of you!
M.
On 17/12/21 10:17, Christian Grün wrote:
Dear all,
artin Honnen wrote:
Am 07.12.2021 um 10:16 schrieb Marco Lettere:
Hi all,
Just because "abc" || () returns "abc", it felt natural to me that should return but I get
instead.
This is on a 9.6.1.
I can't recall whether this has always been like that thus it's
Hi all,
Just because "abc" || () returns "abc", it felt natural to me that attr="abc{()}"/> should return but I get
instead.
This is on a 9.6.1.
I can't recall whether this has always been like that thus it's one of
my xquery shortcomings or if actually something strange is going on here .
Dear all,
just thinking out loudly ... Whether it could be interesting to specify
a function with proper signature as a custom combinator for map:merge.
Currently "duplicates" : "combine" results in the entry value being a
sequence of the originating values. This could cause loss of informati
Thank you very much!
M.
On 19/08/21 14:22, Christian Grün wrote:
Dear all,
We provide you with a new and fresh version of BaseX, our open source
XML framework, database system and XQuery 3.1 processor:
https://basex.org/
Apart from our main focus (query rewritings and optimizations), we
h
Welcome Tamara and yes, Gerrit is completely right about BaseX + RestXQ.
Most of the time you don't need more! :-D
M.
On 13/08/21 22:07, Imsieke, Gerrit, le-tex wrote:
Tamara! Welcome to another proselyte in the Church of Xquery.
This church is open to people from all walks of life, for examp
We at Nubisware would like to express all our solidarity to all the
members of the list who are currently affected by the flood disaster in
Central EU.
In particular, our closeness with Christian, Michael and the German
BaseX team who has been backing our daily work for years.
Looking forwar
Hi Josselin,
what we usually do is to tune the solution on the client and for
specific page in order to not impact the overal session mechanism for
all the apps and services hosted by the service.
Whenever it's needed we add a small JS snippet like [1] to keep the page
alive. Just provide an
est-api/index.html#_client_role_mappings_resource
> >
> > Cheers
> > Christian
> >
> > [1] http://expath.org/spec/http-client#d2e104
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Marco Lettere schrieb am Sa., 12. Juni 2021,
> 11:48:
> >>
> >> Dear all,
> >&
ttp-client#d2e104
<http://expath.org/spec/http-client#d2e104>
Marco Lettere mailto:m.lett...@gmail.com>>
schrieb am Sa., 12. Juni 2021, 11:48:
Dear all,
I have to call an API which model an HTTP DELETE operation based
on the
body of the request.
It looks li
Dear all,
I have to call an API which model an HTTP DELETE operation based on the
body of the request.
It looks like currently http:send-request is not allowing body to be
present ("Body not expected for method DELETE.").
I feel that this is bit too restrictive interpretation of the spec wh
Forgot to mention that for decoding the JWT we needed to hook up Java's
internal B64 decoder because I don't remember why the one provided with
basex was not able to handle that encoding.
On 04/05/21 09:51, Marco Lettere wrote:
Hi Rob and all,
I attach here an example of an OIDC
021, om 09:23 heeft Marco Lettere <mailto:m.lett...@gmail.com>> het volgende geschreven:
Hi Rob,
no the code in the repository the link refers to is more like
administrative tooling for batch importing configuration into
Keycloak for administration purposes.
I'll work on creating an
in server responses.
(Christian Gr?n)
7. Re: Reloading jars on a running http server. (Reece Dunn)
8. Re: Reloading jars on a running http server. (Christian Gr?n)
9. Re: Make use of external Identity Management for BaseX
(Marco Lettere)
-
erver. (Reece Dunn)
8. Re: Reloading jars on a running http server. (Christian Gr?n)
9. Re: Make use of external Identity Management for BaseX
(Marco Lettere)
--
Message: 1
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 202
Hi Christian and Rob,
as the authors of the code you point to we confirm that interacting with
Keycloak in XQuery and in particular RestXQ is rather comfortable.
That example is mostly a demonstration code for a tool that scrapes a
site index and registers sites named gateways as public clients
Really excited!
Thank you very much for everything! As usual!
M.
On 25/02/21 13:01, Christian Grün wrote:
Dear all,
we are more than happy to provide you with a new and fresh version of
BaseX, our XML framework, database system and XQuery 3.1 processor:
https://basex.org/
...
Hi Christian,
"negotiation code (which got fairly complex, due to all the quality
factor checks)."
I had no doubt about this ... and it was confirmed after looking at the
code referenceyou attached. I think that server software such as Jetty,
Tomcat a.s.o. should provide tools and APIs for man
Dear all,
First of all, I hope everything is fine and all of you are staying healthy!
When I read again the docs about Content Negotiation in RestXQ I noticed
the sentence:
Functions can be restricted to specific Media Types. The default type
is|*/*|.
So I wrote the two RestXQ signaures [1
Couple of things directly out of my mind even if more library than core
language oriented are YAML support and the new proposal for convenient
HTTP client functions. I remember a proposal by you, Christian, together
with Adam maybe?
M.
On 16/11/20 15:30, Loren Cahlander wrote:
Please make su
.
On Fri, Nov 13, 2020 at 9:50 AM Marco Lettere <mailto:m.lett...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hello all!
We are in the slightly uncomfortable condition to do some remote
coding.
Means write XQ code that has to be kept on a server different from
our PCs.
We don't want
Hello all!
We are in the slightly uncomfortable condition to do some remote coding.
Means write XQ code that has to be kept on a server different from our PCs.
We don't want to slow down our very agile development workflow by
passing everytime from a Git repo ...
Has anyone here some experi
Xquery native windowing instructions despite a slightly complex syntax
are extremely powerfull and you can rely on the optimizer being able to
optimize where ever possible.
M.
https://www.w3.org/TR/xquery-30/#id-windows
On 25/09/20 15:55, Omar Siam wrote:
Perhaps you want to use fn:subsequenc
On 20/09/20 22:42, Andreas Mixich wrote:
Currently I get the error:
[XPTY0004] com.vladsch.flexmark.parser.Parser$Builder:build: Multiple
functions with 1.
Hi Andreas,
this is because of Java distinguishes method signatures not only by
number of parameters but also by type. You have to us
On 15/09/20 10:35, Andy Bunce wrote:
... as BaseX seems to run surprisingly well on ARM64 machines such as
the Odroid N2 and Raspberry Pi 4.
Absolutely!
I have been running a demo/development site of a customer's web
application (fully developed in BaseX) on my home Raspberry PI 3 for
weeks.
@Marco: Do you know which conversions are provided by FasterXML:
arbitrary XML → YAML, arbitrary YAML → XML, or both? If the underlying
conversion rules are promising, we could include them a 'fasterxml'
format in BaseX (similar to the 'jsonml' format).
As far as I can understand from the docs
re of existing (ideally bidirectional) mappings that would
be appropriate for general use?
Cheers
Christian
Marco Lettere mailto:m.lett...@gmail.com>>
schrieb am Mi., 12. Aug. 2020, 12:04:
Dear BaseX team,
just out of curiosity, could you imagine what kind of effort it
woul
Dear BaseX team,
just out of curiosity, could you imagine what kind of effort it would be
to provide YAML as another serialization method for BaseX in addition to
XML, HTML, JSON, CSV?
The datamodel seems pretty close to the JSON one so maybe a very similar
transformation to XML could be imp
ing database transactions
Or is it possible to implement real transactions (START TRANS, do
something, COMMIT trans) with that PUL or something?
Reto
*From:*BaseX-Talk [mailto:basex-talk-boun...@mailman.uni-konstanz.de]
*On Behalf Of *Marco Lettere
*Sent:* 16 July 2020 17:46
*To:* basex-tal
Hi Reto,
AFAIK Basex is transactional in the sense that whenever you start a
sequence of commands or an XQuery script, all the "updating operations"
that modify the database are always stored in a PUL (a list of potential
updates).
Only when the script terminates all the operations on the DB ar
Even in this strange 2020 Summertime can now definitely begin with the
Summer edition which looks awesome!!!
Thanks to all of you!
Marco.
Il mar 14 lug 2020, 13:40 Christian Grün ha
scritto:
> We are glad to give you Version 9.4 of BaseX, our XML framework,
> database system and XQuery 3.1 proce
Hi Jonathan,
we as a company have used Nubisware for several "front-facing"
applications. They are not exactly ecommerce but full blown enterprise
applications with complex UIs and/or based on APIs.
* A rating service (with dedicated UI) based on contract ontologies;
* a system for remote re
Dear all,
after installing Basex 9.3.3 one application of ours started failing in
a particular functionality.
We tracked it down to the following example code:
let $in :=
Object/20383920-5bb1-4397-8b51-b752863acddf
let $s as xs:string* := distinct-values($in/source/reference/s
Once more: THANKS!
M.
On 15/05/20 11:35, Christian Grün wrote:
Dear users and supporters of BaseX,
We have just released a new maintenance version of our XML framework,
database and XQuery processor:
http://basex.org
Apart from minor bug fixes, and in preparation to BaseX 9.4, we have
add
And even more curiously, we are also working in this very same time on
handling fetches from OAI-PMH sources! :-D
M.
On 08/05/20 13:37, Imsieke, Gerrit, le-tex wrote:
Just saying that I find it sooo interesting to learn at which places
and for which purposes BaseX is being employed. Have a nice
mpty-sequence, I am not sure what the problem is here.
I can access the full (unparsed) body, though (I can use that).
Daniel
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Marco Lettere
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 22. April 2020 14:24
An: basex-talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de
Betreff: Re: [basex-talk] A question ab
s with GET but with POST I
get an empty-sequence, I am not sure what the problem is here.
I can access the full (unparsed) body, though (I can use that).
Daniel
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Marco Lettere
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 22. April 2020 14:24
An: basex-talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de
B
Hi Daniel,
another way is to use request:* functions [1] available for programmatic
inspection of the request.
Cheers,
M.
[1] https://docs.basex.org/wiki/Request_Module
On 22/04/20 12:18, Zimmel, Daniel wrote:
Hi Daniel,
RTFM. Simply pass the body in %rest:POST("{$body}").
Sorry for distur
Yeah! I'm in it!
M.
On 17/04/20 15:35, Christian Grün wrote:
Dear XML aficionados,
For interactive discussions on XML, XQuery and BaseX, feel free to
join the new XML workspace on Slack:
https://join.slack.com/t/xmlcom/shared_invite/zt-dkmwrygj-kdviJUKoXb7_ERdCoJSAfQ
Thanks to Adam Retter for
Currently we are not very used to good news ... So, thanks Christian for
this one who definitely sounds like that!
M.
On 10/03/20 14:18, Christian Grün wrote:
Dear all,
We are glad to provide you with a new BaseX 9.3.2 maintenance release:
http://basex.org
In preparation to version 9.4,
Thank you all so much!
The list of improvements is really impressive!
Great job as usual.
M.
On 29/11/19 17:14, Christian Grün wrote:
Hello to our loyal readers of our list,
We are glad to announce version 9.3 of BaseX, our XML framework,
database system and XQuery 3.1 processor:
http://bas
children($dir)
> return if (file:is-dir($child)) then (
> file:traverse($child)
> ) else (
> $child
> )
> };
>
> Hope this helps,
> Christian
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 6, 2019 at 11:41 AM Marco Lettere wrote:
> >
> > Dear all,
>
Dear all,
what is the rationale behind the fact that file:list has been rewritten
to not following symbolic links [1]?
We had some jobs related code that relied on symlinks and stopped
working after moving to new version of BaseX.
Is there any work around? By using children or the new desce
wrote:
>> Hi Marco,
>>
>> I think that the bug fix (which is still on my todo list) will
be made
>> available with BaseX 9.3; so, for now, it’s probably better to
choose
>> the workaround.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> C
, it’s probably better to choose
the workaround.
Cheers,
Christian
On Sat, Aug 3, 2019 at 10:02 AM Marco Lettere wrote:
Hi Christian,
I'm currently preparing a deployment based on Docker for one of our
customers. Here in Italy it's holiday time in August so I have a bit of
time
Dear all,
on one of our applications based on RestXQ services running on 9.0.2 we
experience a strange behaviour related to concurrency.
It is a stateless service running on a server with http-local set to
true. So no database access. We removed all accesses to sessions and the
code doesn't
e
previous bug issue. We’ll have a look at this soon. – Christian
[1] https://github.com/BaseXdb/basex/issues/1711
On Sat, Jul 27, 2019 at 4:02 PM Marco Lettere wrote:
Thanks Christian,
I haven't been able to reproduce the bug with your SSCE.
Nevertheless I spent some time in tracing the
ile are an escaped string rather than a serialized JSON
object: e.g.,
"{\n \"key\": \"value\"\n}"
Is there a way to produce a properly serialized JSON file for download?
--
Tim A. Thompson
Discovery Metadata Librarian
Yale University Library
On Thu, Aug 1, 2019
Hi Tim,
downloading from a browser when posting a form is usually a bit tricky.
For me it always ended up with the creation of an artificial
element with an href crafted from the form parameters and with an
attribute download="filename.ext" added to it.
Anyway you could try with returning a "f
d, possibly for your users.xml
file in the data directory.
[1]
https://www.mail-archive.com/basex-talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de/msg11459.html
[2] https://github.com/BaseXdb/basex/issues/1662
On Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 4:29 PM Marco Lettere wrote:
Hi all,
starting with 9.2.1 we experience a stran
pnctest=1;
JSESSIONID=2g5ep7mzq0ah1ktre4b398hfc
- Host: localhost:8984
_ RESPONSE
HTTP/1.1 200
[2]
https://github.com/BaseXdb/basex/blob/f7a5492c46d55e1c1f58df24b8ed9567c176e8c1/basex-core/src/main/java/org/basex/build/Builder.java
On 26/07/19 16:29, Marco Lettere wr
Hi all,
starting with 9.2.1 we experience a strange error with a RESTXQ API of
ours that we have been using for years.
The typical pattern is lookup a document update it and store it back.
We have done this milions of time and also all the tests work neatly.
But when using it from inside th
om API:)
let $source := bpmndom:getDomSource($document)
(:DOMSource API to get underlying Document Node :)
let $doc := source:getNode($source)
(:Now this Xpath expression works :)
return $doc//*:userTask
Cheers,
Marco.
On 22/07/19 12:53, Martin Honnen wrote:
Am 22.07.2019 um 11:32 schrieb Marco Lettere:
Hi all,
I'm currently working on the usage of BaseX Xquery scripts inside a BPMN
engine.
I have to access portions of the XML representation of the BPMN file by
binding the engine's API.
The closest that I can get to a standard XML representation is currently
a javax.xml.transform.dom.DOMS
Hi Daniel,
I'm pretty sure that PATCH is supported in recent versions of BaseX.
Even if I don't remember exactly when it started since it's not traced
in the Changelog of the documentation page for RestXQ.
From the docs at [1]:
The HTTP method annotations are equivalent to allHTTP request met
rrent v0.1
jar from [2].
Of course every 2 cents of feedback will be warmly appreciated.
Enjoy,
Marco.
[1] https://github.com/nubisware/basexjsr223
[2]
https://github.com/nubisware/basexjsr223/releases/download/v0.1/BaseXJSR223.jar
On 11/06/19 13:00, Marco Lettere wrote:
Hi all,
is anyone o
Hi all,
is anyone on the list aware of a JS223 compliant wrapper for BaseX in
order to include XQuery scripting "seamlessly" into scriptable applications?
Thanks.
Marco.
Yes. In addition, if you don't have IDs in place and elements are all in
the same container, you could maybe use their position. Or a combination
of an XPAT selector for the contianer root and then a sequence of
positions for the elements to be updated.
M.
On 03/06/19 09:46, Michael Seiferle w
uot;\n" + qtempl.format(path=(str(f)+"_"+str(q)))
outf.write(qout)
[B] template query stored in template.txt
declare
%rest:path("test/{path}")
%rest:GET
function _:f{path}() {{
"{path}"
}};
Cheers,
Christian
[1] http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Option
mail it looks like an issue in the RESTXQ
parser/compiler rather than an optimizer issue...
M.
On 16/05/19 13:27, Marco Lettere wrote:
Hello everyone,
we came accross an inconsistency which we are not able to find an
explanation for and giving up after having spent on it the whole
morning
Hello everyone,
we came accross an inconsistency which we are not able to find an
explanation for and giving up after having spent on it the whole morning...
From a restxq we call an external REST service (InfluxDB) like shown in
[1]. This usually works as expected returning a response forged
Yes, great question. We were asking this ourselves too.
M.
On 17/04/19 11:33, Andy Bunce wrote:
I am not clear what is meant by:
> - no need to import basex-api modules anymore!
Does this just mean all modules listed at
http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Module_Library are statically bound?
/Andy
Thanks! Great work as usual!
M.
On 16/04/19 16:10, Christian Grün wrote:
Dear all,
We are more than pleased to announce version 9.2 of BaseX, our XML
framework, database system and XQuery 3.1 processor:
http://basex.org/
This time, we have put a special focus on performance improvements:
Hi Michael,
there has been a lot of discussion related to this issue. The most
significant result that has alway clearly emerged and that Christian is
always evangelizing us about is that beeing DB -access strictly serial,
querying in paralllel is causing only trouble unless the data is
actual
ment = "") then $out
else if($segment = "..") then $out[position() lt count($out)]
else ($out, $segment)
})
return string-join($pathsequence, "/")
};
local:topath("/a/b/c/../../../g")
On 01/04/19 22:02, Andreas Mixich wrote:
Marco Lettere wrote on
Hi Andreas,
I don't know whether I correctly understood you use-case but what about
going with hof functions [1]?
Maybe your code could turn to something as simple as
declare function local:topath($path){
let $pathseg := tokenize($path, "/")
return
fold-left($pathseg, (), function($out,
Hi Jim,
I think port 1984 is not meant to be connected to over HTTP. It's a pure
socket connection that ships BaseX internal client-server protocol.
When you connect to that port you probably have to use the Python client
API in order to get your BaseX COMMANDS (not HTTP requests) serialized
o
://files.basex.org/releases/latest/
On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 11:35 AM Marco Lettere wrote:
Hi all,
we have to deal with a third-party REST service which in case of error
conditions returns this mime type: application/problem+json; charset=utf-8.
I wrote this RestXQ [1] to mock it. Just copy it into
(http://expath.github.io/expath-cg/specs/http-client-2).
On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 11:35 AM Marco Lettere wrote:
Hi all,
we have to deal with a third-party REST service which in case of error
conditions returns this mime type: application/problem+json; charset=utf-8.
I wrote this RestXQ [1] to mo
eleft over"
stated in the docs is not holding here.
It rather looks as if BaseX is considering only the more generic one to
match.
Regards,
Marco.
On 23/02/19 23:33, Liam R. E. Quin wrote:
On Fri, 2019-02-22 at 12:05 +0100, Marco Lettere wrote:
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