I started the server from the GUI and examined the process in BSD. I figured out the exact command was:
java -cp /Applications/BaseX.app/Contents/Resources/Java/repo/org/basex/basex/7.2.1/basex-7.2.1.jar org.basex.BaseXServer
I used the bash script, but also without success because nothing in the script make it possible to find that jar file.
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 8:33 PM, Philippe Rathé prathe@gmail.com wrote:
In fact I took the command from http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Startup
What would be the good directory to run that command from? The one containing BaseX.jar? BaseX.jar does not exist on my system. So is it just an command example?
I thought that it was the out-of-the-box command to start a server without using the GUI.
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 8:19 PM, Christian Grün christian.gruen@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
this is a pure Java error; it indicates that the addressed Java class could not be found. Did you run the java call from the correct directory?
Christian ______________________
I just installed basex 7.2.1 for the first time. Then I would like to start the server so I can use a command line client to query it. But I got this error:
$ java -cp BaseX.jar org.basex.BaseXServer Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/basex/BaseXServer Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: org.basex.BaseXServer at java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(URLClassLoader.java:202) at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method) at java.net.URLClassLoader.findClass(URLClassLoader.java:190) at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:306) at sun.misc.Launcher$AppClassLoader.loadClass(Launcher.java:301) at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:247)
I'm on OSX 10.7.4 BaseX is installed in /Applications/BaseX.app
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