Christian
The very first definition of the term database in the wiki is clarifying my question perfectly.

Thanks

Jan



On 8 November 2011 10:33, Christian Grün <christian.gruen@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Jan, hi all,

I forgot to post my last (and short) answer to Edward to the list.. We
have created a small entry in our Wiki that is supposed to answer
questions around databases in BaseX:

 http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Databases

In BaseX, a single database contains an arbitrary number of resources,
addressed by their unique database path. Resources can either be XML
documents or raw files (binaries). As sets of XML documents are also
called collections, a BaseX database may either contain a single
collection. When new collections are added to the database, they will
be represented in the same directory hierarchy.

We have recently added new functions to simplify the access to
resources within databases:

-- The db:open() function returns documents that are found in a database
-- fn:collection() either returns documents of a database or of the
specified location
-- fn:doc() returns a single document, or opens a database for this
specific document. In the latter case, the database may only contain
the one addressed document.

I hope this answers some more questions; you are welcome to ask for
more (..or edit the Wiki entry in question if you feel that it's
incomplee ;).

Christian
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On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 10:21 AM, Jan Vlčinský (CAD)
<jan.vlcinsky@cad-programs.com> wrote:
> What a great question and answer.
> Additional question: what is relation between the only document in the
> database, and collection of documents, stored in that database.
> Is it like this?: database contains one document, this document is/defines
> collection of documents.
> Am I correct?
> Jan Vlčinský
>
> On 8 November 2011 10:07, Michael Seiferle
> <michael.seiferle@uni-konstanz.de> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Edward,
>> thanks for you email.
>> Am 08.11.2011 um 05:40 schrieb Edward Fong:
>>
>> Hi,
>>    What's the diff between Database and collection? I think there are same
>> in baseX, am I right?
>>
>> close, a database contains one document node, while a collection is
>> allowed to contain several document nodes.
>> You can easily create a collection by creating a database from a source
>> directory, by running the following command.
>> CREATE db collection-test /path/to/xml-directory
>> To query individual file inside that collection you can use the following:
>> for $doc in collection('test/input.xml')
>> return base-uri($doc)
>> To query each file inside your collection run the following:
>> for $doc in collection('test')
>> return base-uri($doc)
>>
>> Where 'test' is the name of the collection and '/input.xml' is the path to
>> the document inside this collection.
>> I hope this helps, feel free to ask for more information as needed.
>> Kind regards
>> Michael
>>
>> And how to query by a document name?
>> Following are steps of my testing:
>> 1: loaded some xml files form a directory: d:\data\org-*.xml
>> 2: query by doc('org-100525.xml')  and got File or directory "D:/Program
>> Files (x86)/BaseX701/bin/org-100525.xml" not found message.
>> 3: because after loaded xml, directory: d:\data\org-*.xml was removed. I
>> can't query by doc('d:\data\org-100525.xml')
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Edward
>>
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