Hi Joseph,
This works for me. Where parser.bat is creating out.xml in the folder where the xquery is running. This maybe a case of trying to stop the optimizer, some simpler versions of this did not work
let $uri-process:=file:resolve-path("parser.bat",static-base-uri()) let $uri-output:=file:resolve-path("out.xml",static-base-uri()) let $_:=proc:execute($uri-process) return doc($uri-output)
/Andy
On 9 October 2015 at 18:10, meumapple meumapple@gmail.com wrote:
I reforward this email, if anyone knows about this problem:
I have used the proc:execute function for a java command and it works. I use that to invoke a linguistic parser whose output is by default written into a file (XML). I would like to open such a file with doc(), but doc() is processed before the file created with proc:execute is written into the file. What is the best way to force doc() to wait until the file outputted by proc:execute is written? Thanks.
J.
Ps: is there any significant difference in performance between using java bindings and proc:execute?
Il giorno 03/ott/2015, alle ore 10:21, Christian Grün < christian.gruen@gmail.com> ha scritto:
I see. In that case, you should add the JAR file to your classpath and address this class in your XQuery code via our Java binding [1]. If the JAR file cannot be added to the classpath, you will need to start a separate Java process and address via the process module: proc:system("java", "-jar", "...") [2].
[1] http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Java_Bindings [2] http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Process_Module
On Sat, Oct 3, 2015 at 3:11 AM, meumapple meumapple@gmail.com wrote: Hi Cristian,
Yes, I mean the main method of the class specified in the main-class
header in MANIFEST, which is executed when you command: java -jar file.jar
Thanks! J.
Il giorno 02/ott/2015, alle ore 12:04, Christian Grün <
christian.gruen@gmail.com> ha scritto:
Hi Joseph,
It is not clear to me if I can run from XQuery a .jar file (it is a
simple linguistic parser). Any idea about that? Thanks.
To me, it's not clear what you mean with "running a jar file"? Would you like to invoke the class that's specified in the MANIFEST.MF file, or any other class?
Christian