Yes thank you very much. It works. But I have to add it to every call even when I make a query, I saw that it doesn't create the folder data (usually it creates /mnt/test/db_1/data/db_1), so now my queries fail if I don't add context.soptions.set(StaticOptions.DBPATH, "/mnt/test/db_1");
Thank you.
Antonio
2015-10-28 8:52 GMT+01:00 Christian Grün christian.gruen@gmail.com:
Hi Antonio
The BaseX home directory is static and will only be assigned once (see [1] for more information). You should have more success by assigning a directory to "org.basex.dbpath", but it's better to directly assign a new path to the context:
Context context = new Context(false); context.soptions.set(StaticOptions.DBPATH, "/mnt/test/db_1"); ...
Hope this helps, Christian
[1] https://github.com/BaseXdb/basex/blob/master/basex-core/src/main/java/org/ba...
On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 12:00 PM, Antonio Mele amele@altereos.com wrote:
Hello,
I am using basex version 8.3-SNAPSHOT in a java stand alone application. After i set the property org.basex.path with the path of my DB (ex. /mnt/test/db_1) I call a new Context and then CreateDB. It creates the folder /mnt/test/db_1/data/db_1 After that (in the same execution enviroment) I change the property to another DB (ex. /mnt/test/db_2). It creates the folder /mnt/test/db_1/data/db_2
I would like to create the db_2 in the path /mnt/test/db_2/data/db_2.
Follow the code I wrote, where inputFolder is a folder with inside some
xml
files
Thanks in advance.
System.setProperty("org.basex.path", "/mnt/test/db_1"); Context context = new Context(false); new CreateDB("db_1", inputFolder).execute(context); context.close();
System.setProperty("org.basex.path", "/mnt/test/db_2"); context = new Context(false); new CreateDB("db_2", inputFolder).execute(context); context.close();