Hi there,
Based on the locally installed versionit seems that BaseX is a great tool and I would like to use it as a webservice. However, the servers I have access to do not support Java - or if they do, I do not have the rights to install BaseX. Do I need to find a hosting party that supports Java apps? Or maybe there are public BaseX servers that can be accessed? How to proceed?
Regards,
Paul
Hi Paul,
a while ago I played around with JET (http://www.excelsiorjet.com/), which can compile Java applications into standalone programms. Due to licencing issues we can not distribute this, but if you obtain a licence you could compile it for yourself and use BaseX without any JVM. The results were quite satisfying, it did work really well.
However, it is certainly simpler to run BaseX using a JVM. You do not have to install BaseX, you can simply run it. So if you have a JVM on the machine, it normally shouldn't be a permission issue to run BaseX.
Cheers, Dirk
On 02/07/14 14:01, Paul Swennenhuis wrote:
Hi there,
Based on the locally installed versionit seems that BaseX is a great tool and I would like to use it as a webservice. However, the servers I have access to do not support Java - or if they do, I do not have the rights to install BaseX. Do I need to find a hosting party that supports Java apps? Or maybe there are public BaseX servers that can be accessed? How to proceed?
Regards,
Paul
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