I have recommended BaseX to some people who are writing an application.
The developers, who are more comfortable with SQL, have asked for a list of websites that use BaseX. I imagine they would be happy with other happy customers too, they want to have basic confidence in the tool.
So which users should give people confidence that BaseX is the tool for them? They know about my own happy experience with BaseX, they want to know more about other projects.
Jonathan
Hi Johnathan,
I have recommended BaseX to some people who are writing an application.
The developers, who are more comfortable with SQL, have asked for a list of websites that use BaseX. I imagine they would be happy with other happy customers too, they want to have basic confidence in the tool.
So which users should give people confidence that BaseX is the tool for them? They know about my own happy experience with BaseX, they want to know more about other projects.
The Dictionary of Irish Language from Old and Middle Irish Sources (http://www.dil.ie/) has used it for six or more years. As you can imagine, it does not change very often so it is mostly used for searching than updating and the project is very happy with BaseX.
All the best, Chris
Hi all,
I'd welcome any and all contributions to my list of XQuery-powered resources:
https://github.com/joewiz/xquery-power
It would be great to have some entries whose descriptions read, "Runs on BaseX."
Joe
On Tue, Jun 23, 2020 at 4:04 PM Chris Yocum cyocum@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Johnathan,
I have recommended BaseX to some people who are writing an application.
The developers, who are more comfortable with SQL, have asked for a list
of
websites that use BaseX. I imagine they would be happy with other happy customers too, they want to have basic confidence in the tool.
So which users should give people confidence that BaseX is the tool for them? They know about my own happy experience with BaseX, they want to know more about other projects.
The Dictionary of Irish Language from Old and Middle Irish Sources (http://www.dil.ie/) has used it for six or more years. As you can imagine, it does not change very often so it is mostly used for searching than updating and the project is very happy with BaseX.
All the best, Chris
On Tue, 2020-06-23 at 16:34 -0400, Joe Wicentowski wrote:
Hi all,
I'd welcome any and all contributions to my list of XQuery-powered resources:
Not a major ecommerce site :) but...
Most Web pages on From Old Books _dot_ Org - https://www.fromoldbooks.org/ - incorporate some content generated by XQuery, and many of the pages are entirely generated at runtime by XQuery, using BaseX.
There may still be some pages using qizx/open.
Please don't add this to your site, but, It's possible to add, ;show- query=text/plain to the pages under /Search/ to see the XQuery itself.
Liam
Hi Jonathan, we as a company have used Nubisware for several "front-facing" applications. They are not exactly ecommerce but full blown enterprise applications with complex UIs and/or based on APIs.
* A rating service (with dedicated UI) based on contract ontologies; * a system for remote realtime monitoring and failure prediction in industrial settings with a websocket push based interface [1,2] * An API and viewer/simulator for IHE XDW based clinical workflow tracking integrated with the Camunda BPMN Engine * A Psychological Patient Record with web based frontend * A frontend plus service orchestrator for the daily management of a Coworking site. * ...
We are very happy of the results and our customers too (which is much more important). What our customers like the most, about XQuery/BaseX based solutions, is the very low footprint and impact on their infrastructures and deployments. M.
[1] https://www.linkedin.com/posts/global-solutions-%26-services_shortendistance...
[2] https://www.linkedin.com/posts/global-solutions-%26-services_shortendistance...
On 23/06/20 22:56, Liam R. E. Quin wrote:
On Tue, 2020-06-23 at 16:34 -0400, Joe Wicentowski wrote:
Hi all,
I'd welcome any and all contributions to my list of XQuery-powered resources:
Not a major ecommerce site :) but...
Most Web pages on From Old Books _dot_ Org - https://www.fromoldbooks.org/ - incorporate some content generated by XQuery, and many of the pages are entirely generated at runtime by XQuery, using BaseX.
There may still be some pages using qizx/open.
Please don't add this to your site, but, It's possible to add, ;show- query=text/plain to the pages under /Search/ to see the XQuery itself.
Liam
Hi Jonathan,
Access to our own projects is usually restricted to/by our customers. However, here are two interesting and recent projects that I got aware of:
All notes of Niklas Luhmann have been made available to the public, and search is powered by BaseX:
https://niklas-luhmann-archiv.de/bestand/zettelkasten/suche https://niklas-luhmann-archiv.de/projekt/dokumentation
BaseX is also used for a comprehensive online database on Performing Arts:
https://www.performing-arts.eu/ https://wiki.dnb.de/download/attachments/132748423/2018-04-11_KIMWS18_Beck-F...
All the best, Christian
basex-talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de