Dear Christian,

Thanks!

Best wishes,

--greg

On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 8:20 PM, Christian Grün <christian.gruen@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks Greg,

I've updated our docs a little.
Hope this helps,
Christian
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On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 5:09 AM, Meredith Gregory
<lgreg.meredith@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Christian,
> Thanks for that thoughtful reply! i really appreciate it. i think i was just
> noting that your wiki page lists 4 distinct APIs. A sentence saying which is
> actively supported and the use of which is encouraged might save some people
> (like me! ;-) a lot of time. ;-)
> Best wishes,
> --greg
>
> On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 2:55 PM, Christian Grün <christian.gruen@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Greg,
>>
>> thanks for your mail. You might want to have a look at the following
>> page in our Wiki, where some basic examples are listed how our API can
>> be accessed (..we invite everyone to actively extend our Wiki pages):
>>
>>  http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Code_Examples
>>
>> Here is one more example how you can directly request the number of
>> documents in the currently opened database:
>>
>>  public final class Test {
>>    public static void main(final String[] args) throws Exception {
>>      // single, global database context,
>>      // which should be used for all database operations
>>      Context ctx = new Context();
>>      // open new database
>>      new Open("database").execute(ctx);
>>      // request and count document nodes
>>      System.out.println(ctx.doc().length);
>>      // finally close context
>>      ctx.close();
>>    }
>>  }
>>
>> We don't have resources to develop a more thorough documentation of
>> our API for free. Instead, a comprehensive documentation will be a
>> future feature of our commercial portfolio. You also might want to
>> have a closer look into the project's JavaDoc.
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>> Christian
>> ___________________________
>>
>> On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 10:10 PM, Meredith Gregory
>> <lgreg.meredith@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Dear Christian,
>> > Thanks! i was coming to that conclusion from reading through the
>> > examples on
>> > github, but it is a bit of detective work. It has been hard for me from
>> > the
>> > posted code samples and wiki to find a clear indication of which APIs
>> > are
>> > supported and the use of which is encouraged and which APIs are not so
>> > much
>> > in this category. Admittedly, i've been focused on reading through the
>> > material that looks like it might be applicable to my problem and not on
>> > thoroughly reading your documentation. Is there a page in the wiki or a
>> > readme in the examples codebase that describes the status of the various
>> > APIs?
>> > In this particular case, is there a code sample you can point me to that
>> > would flesh out your proposal a bit more. In particular, though i'm
>> > issuing
>> > the count calculation at the XQuery level i need to take action on the
>> > basis
>> > of the result at the Java/Scala level.
>> > Best wishes,
>> > --greg
>
>
>
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