Hi José,
thanks for your mail.
You’d probably like to hear something different, but the BaseX GUI is not connected with the client/server architecture (you can find more details here [1]). This is one reason why the "Server Administration" dialog will probably removed in a future version of BaseX. We have both received and developed prototypes for a web admin interface based on RESTXQ [2], but we didn’t regard them as mature enough to be officially deployed with BaseX.
Hope this helps, Christian
[1] http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Startup [2] http://docs.basex.org/wiki/RESTXQ ___________________________
I am trying to run basex as a system daemon in ubuntu linux, and I have managed to get the server up and running on its own home dir, etc[1].
I can connect to the server with both the supplied basexclient CLI utility, and with my own perl client (using a local implementation of the server API), however, I am incapable of instructing the GUI client to use the system server... I can connect to the system server using the "Server administration dialog", that works and shows users, sessions and databases for the running system server, but when I tried opening a database, it complains that it can't faind any... I assume because it is looking for them in my user home dir.
I can see the server dbs if i enter the server data path (ie, /var/lib/baxsex ) as "database path" in the GUI preferences, but i obviously get a "permission denied" error when trying to open them as local dbs.
Can the GUI client be used to connect to a running (maybe even remote) server instance? How?
Any help would be extremely appreciated. Thanks!
jta.
[1] I'm using java-service-wrapper (http://packages.ubuntu.com/saucy/service-wrapper), with this conf and startup script: https://github.com/jtatria/basexd
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