Welcome to the BaseX open source project! We are interested in your feedback:
- Our issue tracker is used for discussing confirmed bugs and features requests.
- Please send new suggestions and bug reports to our basex-talk mailing list.
- We invite you to contribute to our Documentation.
JDK 1.8 and JUnit are currently required to compile the complete sources of the
main project. If you are using another environment than Eclipse or don't have
JUnit installed, just delete the test
packages inside the project and rebuild
the project.
Please take a look at the Maven documentation for information on how to use Maven.
You can launch the following classes, which are all placed in the basex-core
directory and the org.basex
main package:
BaseX : console mode
BaseXServer : server instance, waiting for requests
BaseXClient : console mode, interacting with the server
BaseXGUI : graphical user interface
Moreover, try -h
to list the available command line options. For example, you
can use BaseX to process XQuery expressions without entering the console.
BaseX is being developed with the Eclipse environment. Some style guidelines are integrated in the sources of BaseX; they are being embedded as soon as you open the project.
The following steps can be performed to start BaseX with Eclipse:
- Press
Run
->Run...
- Create a new
Java Application
launch configuration - Select
basex
as Project - Choose a
Main class
(e.g., org.basex.BaseXGUI) - Launch the project via
Run
Some additional Checkstyle guidelines are defined in the project:
- Open Eclipse
- Press
Help
->Install new Software...
- Press
Search for new features to install
- Enter the URL:
http://eclipse-cs.sourceforge.net/update
- Follow the installation procedure and restart Eclipse
The code base of BaseX can be accessed via GitHub.
The BaseX server is also available as automated build basex/basexhttp
on the Docker Hub, providing both release and nightly builds. All images are
automatically rebuild if Docker provides updated base images.
To start a BaseX container based on the latest development release publishing
the BaseX server and HTTP ports 1984
and 8984
and bind-mounting your user's
BaseXData
directory, run
docker run -ti \
--name basexhttp \
--publish 1984:1984 \
--publish 8984:8984 \
--volume ~/BaseXData:/srv/BaseXData \
basex/basexhttp:latest
By passing any other BaseX executable, you can also for example run a BaseX client connecting to the linked BaseX server for management operations on the BaseX command line:
docker run -ti \
--link basexhttp:basexhttp \
basex/basexhttp:latest basexclient -nbasexhttp
If you prefer the DBA web interface, this can also be linked against your server container:
docker run -d \
--name basex-dba \
--publish 18984:8984 \
--link basexhttp:basexhttp \
basex/dba
If you want to add your own application, create an image
FROM basex/basexhttp:[tag]
with [tag]
being the BaseX version you're
developing against. Usually, you will add your application code to
/srv/BaseXWeb
and modules to /srv/BaseXRepo
. BaseXData
is persisted as
a volume, which means it cannot be preinitialized in the application image.
For further information on using the Docker image, refer to the BaseX Docker documentation.
All the best,
BaseX Team