Hi Elango,
you may have a look at [1], this might help you setting options?
HTH, Alex
[1] http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Options
On 08.04.2013, at 09:07, elangovan MuthuSwamy elangovan.h@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Alex,
Where can I change the serialization parameters?
I have set SERIALIZER property in .basex file, but I got the following error in server log.
/.basex: "SERIALIZER" not found.
Am I missing anything basically?
Regards, Elango.
On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 12:43 PM, Alexander Holupirek alexander.holupirek@uni-konstanz.de wrote: Hi Elango,
changing the serialization parameters, here: output:separator option, [1] could do the trick.
declare option output:separator "\n";
let $s :=
<interfaces> <interface> <name>intf0</name> </interface> <interface> <name>intf1</name> </interface> <interface> <name>intf2</name> </interface> <interface> <name>intf3</name> </interface> </interfaces> return $s/interface/name/text()
==>
intf0 intf1 intf2 intf3
Hope this helps, Alex
[1] http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Serialization
On 04.04.2013, at 11:47, elangovan MuthuSwamy elangovan.h@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
I am using XQuery to evaluate an xpath. My code is as follows,
/*Example xml I am using
<interface> <name>intf0</name> </interface> <interface> <name>intf1</name> </interface> <interface> <name>intf2</name> </interface> <interface> <name>intf3</name> </interface> */ XQuery query = new XQuery("/interfaces/interface/name/text()"); String str = query.execute(ctx);
// Result string is - intf0intf1intf2intf3
I want the result such as intf0 intf1 intf2 intf3
I could not get the result list and I could not differentiate whether the result has multiple values or a single value.
Please advice me if there is any other way to identify the result list.
Thanks in Advance.
-- Regards, Elango.