I'm trying to determine the BaseX version running a remote server.
…true, that's not possible right now. Which solution would you prefer?
P.S. In the BaseX GUI the "Logs" tab shows me the logs of the local BaseX even when I connect to a remote BaseX - could be on puprpose, I just found it somewhat counter intuitive.
…true; I've just changed the wording to "Local Logs".
Christian
When I connect using the client on my local machine the server does not say which version it is
When I use the GUI to connect to the remote server I can't find any info on the version.
When I login to the remote machine and go to the server folder I can't find any info on which version it is.
When I look at the logs in the .logs folder I can't find any info on the server version (I could not find the startup info that the server generates).
I copied the BaseX.jar to a place where I could unpack it and found version "6.6" in the META-INF/maven/org.basex/basex/pom.xml file.
Is there a more convenient way of determining the remote version that I missed? And did I actually find the correct version in the pom?
Hartelijke groet,
Huib Verweij.
P.S. In the BaseX GUI the "Logs" tab shows me the logs of the local BaseX even when I connect to a remote BaseX - could be on puprpose, I just found it somewhat counter intuitive. _______________________________________________ BaseX-Talk mailing list BaseX-Talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de https://mailman.uni-konstanz.de/mailman/listinfo/basex-talk