Hey, Vladimir!
Just put this specific files to the separated DB and than index it.
You can process it automatically, BaseX allows to create and index DB right from XQuery.
I hope it helps you. Anyhow, you can provide more details about your task and we can figure out the best solution for you.
On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 10:42 AM Ветошкин Владимир en-trance@yandex.ru wrote:
Hi, Fabrice! Thank you.
All databases constantly change.That is why there is no way to single out "a big readonly collection" :( Maybe it is possible to use some other incremental indexes? I have to index specific xml-files, not all files in database.
21.06.2018, 17:16, "Fabrice ETANCHAUD" fetanchaud@pch.cerfrance.fr:
Hi Vladimir,
I don’t think there is something like a incremental full text index for the moment [1].
As index is per collection, the recommanded way shall be to split your data in two collections :
A big readonly collection of all the past updates, indexed once
A small/medium sized collection whom full text index can be
recreated in an acceptable time after each update.
At the end of a predefined time period, you have to add the live collection to the readonly one, reindex it, and truncate the live one.
Best regards from France,
Fabrice Etanchaud
[1] http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Indexes#Updates
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Hi, everyone!
Is there any way to index only imported xml-files?
Now, when I import xml-files the full-text index is deleted.
After importing I recreate whole full-text index and it takes too much time :(
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С уважением,
Ветошкин Владимир Владимирович
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