Re: [basex-talk] Multiple server instances on a single computer?

2015-05-26 Thread Johan Mörén
(sorry for duplicates, forgot to "reply to all") Hi Christian In our case, using BaseX as a pure XQueryProcessor with no interactions with a database, we could mix different versions of BaseX in different applications on our application-server (Apache Karaf) without having warnings in the log abo

Re: [basex-talk] Multiple server instances on a single computer?

2015-05-26 Thread Christian Grün
Hi Johan, > I have noticed that when using two different versions of BaseX in embedded > mode, in two different applications on the same application server. Errors > are logged about rewriting the .basex file. No exceptions are throw, just > the message in the log appears. Is there a way to create

Re: [basex-talk] Multiple server instances on a single computer?

2015-05-25 Thread Johan Mörén
I have noticed that when using two different versions of BaseX in embedded mode, in two different applications on the same application server. Errors are logged about rewriting the .basex file. No exceptions are throw, just the message in the log appears. Is there a way to create a QueryProcessor w

Re: [basex-talk] Multiple server instances on a single computer?

2015-05-25 Thread France Baril
It just works! Thank you!

Re: [basex-talk] Multiple server instances on a single computer?

2015-05-23 Thread Christian Grün
Hi France, Yes, that's possible; in our own setups, it's quite a usual scenario. All you have to do is create a .basex file in a directory and start basexserver with a different port from this directory. The port can be changed in the .basex file, via system properties [1] or specified on command

[basex-talk] Multiple server instances on a single computer?

2015-05-22 Thread France Baril
Hi, Is it possible to install BaseX instances on the same computer? My goal is to be able to work on multiple client projects, each with their own server settings (ex. separate .basex files), dbs and .xqm without having to create a VM for each. VMs are heavy to run on my laptop, and context swit