I am trying to make a RESTXQ webservice I created with BaseX 8.3 available in Basex 9.2. I simply copied my "file.xqm" into the webapp folder but, when I type the path of a function contained in it, it does not work ("No function found that matches the request."). Strangely enough, when I minimally modify restxq.xqm, the modifications do not apply either. Any idea about what the problem might be? Thanks.
…difficult to tell. Could you please provide us with a minimized version and tell us the exact steps how to proceed (1. download basex91.zip, 2. unzip, etc.)? On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 1:03 PM Giuseppe G. A. Celano celano@informatik.uni-leipzig.de wrote:
I am trying to make a RESTXQ webservice I created with BaseX 8.3 available in Basex 9.2. I simply copied my "file.xqm" into the webapp folder but, when I type the path of a function contained in it, it does not work ("No function found that matches the request."). Strangely enough, when I minimally modify restxq.xqm, the modifications do not apply either. Any idea about what the problem might be? Thanks.
It looks like your basexhttp server is pointing to a different directory than the one you expect. This might happen from time to time depending on type of installation env variables and things like that. M.
On 09/11/18 13:30, Christian Grün wrote:
…difficult to tell. Could you please provide us with a minimized version and tell us the exact steps how to proceed (1. download basex91.zip, 2. unzip, etc.)? On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 1:03 PM Giuseppe G. A. Celano celano@informatik.uni-leipzig.de wrote:
I am trying to make a RESTXQ webservice I created with BaseX 8.3 available in Basex 9.2. I simply copied my "file.xqm" into the webapp folder but, when I type the path of a function contained in it, it does not work ("No function found that matches the request."). Strangely enough, when I minimally modify restxq.xqm, the modifications do not apply either. Any idea about what the problem might be? Thanks.
Hi Marco,
I think you are right, but I cannot find the webapp folder which is used when I launch basexhttp. I am sure the basexhttp I launch is the one I want to launch, but the webapp folder it checks for .xqm files is not the one within the "basex" folder containing both of them.
On Nov 9, 2018, at 1:34 PM, Marco Lettere m.lettere@gmail.com wrote:
It looks like your basexhttp server is pointing to a different directory than the one you expect. This might happen from time to time depending on type of installation env variables and things like that. M.
On 09/11/18 13:30, Christian Grün wrote:
…difficult to tell. Could you please provide us with a minimized version and tell us the exact steps how to proceed (1. download basex91.zip, 2. unzip, etc.)? On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 1:03 PM Giuseppe G. A. Celano celano@informatik.uni-leipzig.de wrote:
I am trying to make a RESTXQ webservice I created with BaseX 8.3 available in Basex 9.2. I simply copied my "file.xqm" into the webapp folder but, when I type the path of a function contained in it, it does not work ("No function found that matches the request."). Strangely enough, when I minimally modify restxq.xqm, the modifications do not apply either. Any idea about what the problem might be? Thanks.
Hi Giuseppe,
You can use the dba app to see what settings are in use. Goto url /dba/settings and check WEBPATH.
/Andy
On Fri, 9 Nov 2018 at 13:10, Giuseppe G. A. Celano < celano@informatik.uni-leipzig.de> wrote:
Hi Marco,
I think you are right, but I cannot find the webapp folder which is used when I launch basexhttp. I am sure the basexhttp I launch is the one I want to launch, but the webapp folder it checks for .xqm files is not the one within the "basex" folder containing both of them.
On Nov 9, 2018, at 1:34 PM, Marco Lettere m.lettere@gmail.com wrote:
It looks like your basexhttp server is pointing to a different directory than the one you expect. This might happen from time to time depending on type of installation env variables and things like that. M.
On 09/11/18 13:30, Christian Grün wrote:
…difficult to tell. Could you please provide us with a minimized version and tell us the exact steps how to proceed (1. download basex91.zip, 2. unzip, etc.)? On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 1:03 PM Giuseppe G. A. Celano celano@informatik.uni-leipzig.de wrote:
I am trying to make a RESTXQ webservice I created with BaseX 8.3 available in Basex 9.2. I simply copied my "file.xqm" into the webapp folder but, when I type the path of a function contained in it, it does not work ("No function found that matches the request."). Strangely enough, when I minimally modify restxq.xqm, the modifications do not apply either. Any idea about what the problem might be? Thanks.
Hi Andy,
Thank you so much. Thanks to your suggestion, I have been able to detect the right directory. I made a copy of my basex folder from the Desktop into another folder, and strangely the webpath of the basex folder in the Desktop was referred to even if I used the basexhttp command of the other basex folder.
Ciao, Giuseppe
On Nov 9, 2018, at 6:21 PM, Andy Bunce bunce.andy@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Giuseppe,
You can use the dba app to see what settings are in use. Goto url /dba/settings and check WEBPATH.
/Andy
On Fri, 9 Nov 2018 at 13:10, Giuseppe G. A. Celano <celano@informatik.uni-leipzig.de mailto:celano@informatik.uni-leipzig.de> wrote: Hi Marco,
I think you are right, but I cannot find the webapp folder which is used when I launch basexhttp. I am sure the basexhttp I launch is the one I want to launch, but the webapp folder it checks for .xqm files is not the one within the "basex" folder containing both of them.
On Nov 9, 2018, at 1:34 PM, Marco Lettere <m.lettere@gmail.com mailto:m.lettere@gmail.com> wrote:
It looks like your basexhttp server is pointing to a different directory than the one you expect. This might happen from time to time depending on type of installation env variables and things like that. M.
On 09/11/18 13:30, Christian Grün wrote:
…difficult to tell. Could you please provide us with a minimized version and tell us the exact steps how to proceed (1. download basex91.zip, 2. unzip, etc.)? On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 1:03 PM Giuseppe G. A. Celano <celano@informatik.uni-leipzig.de mailto:celano@informatik.uni-leipzig.de> wrote:
I am trying to make a RESTXQ webservice I created with BaseX 8.3 available in Basex 9.2. I simply copied my "file.xqm" into the webapp folder but, when I type the path of a function contained in it, it does not work ("No function found that matches the request."). Strangely enough, when I minimally modify restxq.xqm, the modifications do not apply either. Any idea about what the problem might be? Thanks.
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