Hi Daniel,
The “embedded” solution, which is mentioned in the documentation, refers to BaseX as standalone instance. I might change the wording to make this clearer.
Hope this helps, Christian
On Wed, Apr 21, 2021 at 11:29 AM Zimmel, Daniel D.Zimmel@esvmedien.de wrote:
Hi,
am I right in assuming that in order to use the XQJ interface as described here (https://docs.basex.org/wiki/Integrating_oXygen) , you will always need a running local database instance of BaseX? I am not able to use the BaseX.jar standalone in a transformation scenario as I would for example do in a custom ant scenario where I can use BaseX as a standalone transformer (using it as a commandline process).
Thanks, Daniel