Hi again Günter,

>Just saw, that you’ve also written a node-based Basex-Client

There are quite a few https://www.npmjs.com/search?q=basex

>Are there any advantages (disadvantages) to change to a classical Server-Client Scenario
I think it all depends what you want to do.
I wrote my client before RESTXQ existed, now I find I can do (almost) everything I want from BaseX.
So my client has not had much attention recently and it's handling of streaming and various edge cases could certainly be improved.

If I was looking to connect Node and BaseX now I would look at an http interface to RESTXQ, but this may not be the most performant, resource light option.

/Andy

On 3 April 2016 at 21:46, kleist-digital <kleist@mail.dunzwolff.de> wrote:
Hi Andy,

me again. Just saw, that you’ve also written a node-based Basex-Client. My frontend is a node-app. So far I’m using AJAX-calls, to communicate via the REST-Interface with the Basex-Server, in generell I use the run command to execute different queries.

Are there any advantages (disadvantages) to change to a classical Server-Client Scenario (performance, less resources, security)? You know, I want to use it in an OpenShift-Environment for the future.

Thanks for any advice.

Günter