Do we have a timeline when JSON output can be added to Basex server?
Dear Erol,
sorry for the delayed feedback. We first try to fix those GitHub issues that are marked as bugs. The prioritization of the remaining features is mainly influenced by the interests of our paying customers and the number of users that vote for certain features.
Hope this helps, Christian
On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 9:32 AM, Christian Grün christian.gruen@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a way Basex server can send us JSON output instead of xml?
Good point; it has been added to our issue list (feel free to extend it):
https://github.com/BaseXdb/basex/issues/14
it's currently discussed by the W3C if the official standard will include support for JSON.
Christian
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 10:28 AM, Erol Akarsu eakarsu@gmail.com wrote:
I am filtering one big xml db that 800Mb stored into basex db already.
When I write filtered data into a file, I am getting out of memory.
I know basex is generating result filtered document in memory before writing and facing memory error.
Can basex write results block by block?
Thanks
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 9:38 AM, Erol Akarsu eakarsu@gmail.com wrote:
I tried to delete some nodes with "delete nodes .." xquery update command. It actually did what was requested.
I checked the database size that is still same as previous one. I know the nodes deleted has a lot of data and I think database indexes would be adjusted accordingly.
Then, I exported database as xml file and recreated db. I can see it has real size.
My question is why DB is not adjusting indexes when nodes deleted?
Thanks
Erol Akarsu
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 9:23 AM, Erol Akarsu eakarsu@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Have we thought on clustering basex servers so we can partition xml documents?
Here, I am only interested in a global partitioning:
Let's say if we have xml document like this, I would like to partition RECORDS content so that each host will have equal number of RECORD elements. Then, we need to aggregate results of individual hosts. Can we implement this simple clustering framework with Basex?
<RECORDS> <RECORD> ..... </RECORD> <RECORD> ..... </RECORD> </RECORDS>
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 12:35 PM, Erol Akarsu eakarsu@gmail.com wrote: > > Ok, > > I was able to run full text search with another XML Database. > > I am primarily interested in how Basex will play with big XML file > Wikipedia. > > Actually, Database create of wikipedia is fine. But when I add full > tet > search and indexes for it, it always throws out of memory exception > error. > > I have changed -Xmx with 6GB that is still not enough to generate > indexes for Wikipedia. > > Can you help me on how to generate indexes with a machine that case > 6GB for Basex process? > > Thanks > > Erol Akarsu > > > > On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 4:07 AM, Andreas Weiler > andreas.weiler@uni-konstanz.de wrote: >> >> Hi, >> the following query could work for you: >> declare namespace w="http://www.mediawiki.org/xml/export-0.5/"; >> for $i in doc("enwiki-latest-pages-articles")//w:sitename >> return $i[. contains text "Wikipedia"]/.. >> -- Andreas >> Am 09.04.2011 um 20:43 schrieb Erol Akarsu: >> >> Hi >> >> I am having difficulty in running full text operators. This script >> gives siteinfo below >> declare namespace w="http://www.mediawiki.org/xml/export-0.5/"; >> let $d := fn:doc ("enwiki-latest-pages-articles") >> return ($d//w:siteinfo)[1] >> >> But return $d//w:siteinfo[w:sitename contains text 'Wikipedia'] >> does >> NOT give same node >> Why "contains" ft operator behave incorrectly? I remember it was >> working fine. I just dropped and recreated database and turn all >> indexes. >> Can you help me? >> Query info is here: >> >> Query: declare namespace >> w="http://www.mediawiki.org/xml/export-0.5/"; >> Compiling: >> - pre-evaluating fn:doc("enwiki-latest-pages-articles") >> - adding text() step >> - optimizing descendant-or-self step(s) >> - removing path with no index results >> - pre-evaluating (())[1] >> - binding static variable $res >> - pre-evaluating fn:doc("enwiki-latest-pages-articles") >> - binding static variable $d >> - adding text() step >> - optimizing descendant-or-self step(s) >> - removing path with no index results >> - simplifying flwor expression >> Result: () >> Timing: >> - Parsing: 0.46 ms >> - Compiling: 0.42 ms >> - Evaluating: 0.17 ms >> - Printing: 0.1 ms >> - Total Time: 1.15 ms >> Query plan: >> <sequence size="0"/> >> >> >> >> <siteinfo xmlns="http://www.mediawiki.org/xml/export-0.5/" >> xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance%22%3E >> <sitename>Wikipedia</sitename> >> <base>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page</base> >> <generator>MediaWiki 1.17wmf1</generator> >> <case>first-letter</case> >> <namespaces> >> <namespace key="-2" case="first-letter">Media</namespace> >> <namespace key="-1" case="first-letter">Special</namespace> >> <namespace key="0" case="first-letter"/> >> <namespace key="1" case="first-letter">Talk</namespace> >> <namespace key="2" case="first-letter">User</namespace> >> <namespace key="3" case="first-letter">User talk</namespace> >> <namespace key="4" case="first-letter">Wikipedia</namespace> >> <namespace key="5" case="first-letter">Wikipedia >> talk</namespace> >> <namespace key="6" case="first-letter">File</namespace> >> <namespace key="7" case="first-letter">File talk</namespace> >> <namespace key="8" case="first-letter">MediaWiki</namespace> >> <namespace key="9" case="first-letter">MediaWiki >> talk</namespace> >> <namespace key="10" case="first-letter">Template</namespace> >> <namespace key="11" case="first-letter">Template >> talk</namespace> >> <namespace key="12" case="first-letter">Help</namespace> >> <namespace key="13" case="first-letter">Help talk</namespace> >> <namespace key="14" case="first-letter">Category</namespace> >> <namespace key="15" case="first-letter">Category >> talk</namespace> >> <namespace key="100" case="first-letter">Portal</namespace> >> <namespace key="101" case="first-letter">Portal >> talk</namespace> >> <namespace key="108" case="first-letter">Book</namespace> >> <namespace key="109" case="first-letter">Book talk</namespace> >> </namespaces> >> </siteinfo> >> >> On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 7:31 AM, Erol Akarsu eakarsu@gmail.com >> wrote: >>> >>> I imported wikipedia xml into basex and tried to search it. >>> >>> But searching it takes longer. >>> >>> I tried to search one element that is first child of whole >>> document >>> and it took 52 sec. >>> I know the XML file is very big 31GB. How can I optimize the >>> search? >>> >>> declare namespace w="http://www.mediawiki.org/xml/export-0.5/"; >>> >>> let $d := fn:doc ("enwiki-latest-pages-articles")//w:siteinfo >>> return $d >>> >>> Database info: >>> >>> > open enwiki-latest-pages-articles >>> Database 'enwiki-latest-pages-articles' opened in 778.49 ms. >>> > info database >>> Database Properties >>> Name: enwiki-latest-pages-articles >>> Size: 23356 MB >>> Nodes: 228090153 >>> Height: 6 >>> >>> Database Creation >>> Path: /mnt/hgfs/C/tmp/enwiki-latest-pages-articles.xml >>> Time Stamp: 03.04.2011 12:29:15 >>> Input Size: 30025 MB >>> Encoding: UTF-8 >>> Documents: 1 >>> Whitespace Chopping: ON >>> Entity Parsing: OFF >>> >>> Indexes >>> Up-to-date: true >>> Path Summary: ON >>> Text Index: ON >>> Attribute Index: ON >>> Full-Text Index: OFF >>> > >>> >>> >>> Timing info: >>> >>> Query: declare namespace >>> w="http://www.mediawiki.org/xml/export-0.5/"; >>> Compiling: >>> - pre-evaluating fn:doc("enwiki-latest-pages-articles") >>> - optimizing descendant-or-self step(s) >>> - binding static variable $d >>> - removing variable $d >>> - simplifying flwor expression >>> Result: element siteinfo { ... } >>> Timing: >>> - Parsing: 1.4 ms >>> - Compiling: 52599.0 ms >>> - Evaluating: 0.28 ms >>> - Printing: 0.62 ms >>> - Total Time: 52601.32 ms >>> Query plan: >>> <DBNode name="enwiki-latest-pages-articles" pre="5"/> >>> >>> >>> >>> Result of query: >>> >>> <siteinfo xmlns="http://www.mediawiki.org/xml/export-0.5/" >>> xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance%22%3E >>> <sitename>Wikipedia</sitename> >>> <base>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page</base> >>> <generator>MediaWiki 1.17wmf1</generator> >>> <case>first-letter</case> >>> <namespaces> >>> <namespace key="-2" case="first-letter">Media</namespace> >>> <namespace key="-1" case="first-letter">Special</namespace> >>> <namespace key="0" case="first-letter"/> >>> <namespace key="1" case="first-letter">Talk</namespace> >>> <namespace key="2" case="first-letter">User</namespace> >>> <namespace key="3" case="first-letter">User talk</namespace> >>> <namespace key="4" case="first-letter">Wikipedia</namespace> >>> <namespace key="5" case="first-letter">Wikipedia >>> talk</namespace> >>> <namespace key="6" case="first-letter">File</namespace> >>> <namespace key="7" case="first-letter">File talk</namespace> >>> <namespace key="8" case="first-letter">MediaWiki</namespace> >>> <namespace key="9" case="first-letter">MediaWiki >>> talk</namespace> >>> <namespace key="10" case="first-letter">Template</namespace> >>> <namespace key="11" case="first-letter">Template >>> talk</namespace> >>> <namespace key="12" case="first-letter">Help</namespace> >>> <namespace key="13" case="first-letter">Help talk</namespace> >>> <namespace key="14" case="first-letter">Category</namespace> >>> <namespace key="15" case="first-letter">Category >>> talk</namespace> >>> <namespace key="100" case="first-letter">Portal</namespace> >>> <namespace key="101" case="first-letter">Portal >>> talk</namespace> >>> <namespace key="108" case="first-letter">Book</namespace> >>> <namespace key="109" case="first-letter">Book talk</namespace> >>> </namespaces> >>> </siteinfo> >>> >>> >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> Erol Akarsu >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> BaseX-Talk mailing list >> BaseX-Talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de >> https://mailman.uni-konstanz.de/mailman/listinfo/basex-talk >> >
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