On 12/14/2010 02:57 AM, Christian Grün wrote:
Hi Peter,
Hi Christian, all,
thanks for your hints. I've found a simple solution to increase the maximum number of attributes per element to 2^31, which should hopefully be enough (well, who knows?..). Please have a look at the latest stable version 6.3.4 (http://basex.org/download).
thanks for the quick fix. I can confirm that now the TPoX workload can be executed by BaseX 6.3.4.
It seems that the only remaining problem was the change in the order of parameters to the CREATE DB command. With versions 6.0 and 6.1 the document came before the database, now it is the other way. I could not find any explicit information in the documentation, so this might be something to point out in the change logs.
Feedback on your experiences with BaseX and the TPoX Benchmark is welcome!
Regards, Peter
Christian _____________________________
2010/12/13 Peter Fischer peter.fischer@inf.ethz.ch:
Dear all,
when testing BaseX with the TPoX benchmark workload (http://tpox.sourceforge.net/) I could not load the input data set since it contains elements with more than 32 attributes.
The large number of attributes stems from the FIXML data (http://www.fixprotocol.org/specifications/fix4.4fixml) contained in the workload, so it is not just a stress test by the benchmark designers.
Is there any way to lift this limitation?
Best Regards, Peter -- Dr. Peter Fischer Systems Group/D-INFK/ETH Zurich peter.fischer@inf.ethz.ch Tel: +41/44/632 36 16 http://www.systems.ethz.ch/people/petfisch Universitätstr 6, CAB E75