Hi,

There are lots of examples on this page in the wiki: http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Java_Examples. You might be especially interested in the local examples, if you do not wish to start a server. And yes, you can embed it completely.

What is the problem with wildcard imports? I didn't know this is an issue.

Cheers,
Dirk


On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 7:09 PM, Kendall Shaw <queshaw@sonic.net> wrote:
On 03/21/2013 10:34 AM, Florent Georges wrote:
   Hi,

   I was looking on http://docs.basex.org/ after documentation on
integrating BaseX within a Java application, but couldn't find
any.  Did I miss them?

   In a few words, I have a Java webapp running in Tomcat, and I'd
like to use a BaseX database for the storage.  Can I embed it
completely?  Do I have to start a server as a completely separate
process?

   Regards,

Hopefully someone has a better answer than this. I am looking at that right now, too. It looks to me like you can embed it using LocalSession. I am basing this on org.basex.test.server.LocalSessionTest in the tests in basex directory on github.

There are other examples there of starting client and server.

I wish that the code did not use wildcard imports everywhere.

Kendall

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