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Special Forums UNIX Desktop Questions & Answers Sid Post 302177469 by jim mcnamara on Friday 21st of March 2008 08:16:35 AM
Old 03-21-2008
a SID is also an instance of a database - a separate standalone database, one among many.
 

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basexgui(1)							 The XML Database						       basexgui(1)

NAME
basexgui - XML database system and XPath/XQuery processor (graphical mode) SYNOPSIS
basexgui [file] DESCRIPTION
basexgui starts a standalone locally running instance of the BaseX database system. In addition to the main database functionality of basex(1), the graphical mode offers innovative graphical frontends to visualize XML data. An advanced embedded XQuery Editor is coupled to the visualizations, providing instant result feedback. XML and XQuery files can be passed on as parameters. If an XML file is passed, a database instance is created from this file. If an XQuery file is passed on, it is opened in the XQuery editor. SEE ALSO
basex(1), basexserver(1), basexclient(1) ~/.basex BaseX (standalone and server) properties ~/.basexgui BaseX additional GUI properties ~/.basexperm user name, passwords, and permissions ~/.basexevents contains all existing events ~/BaseXData Default database directory ~/BaseXData/.logs Server logs ~/BaseXRepo Package repository BaseX Documentation Wiki: http://docs.basex.org HISTORY
BaseX started as a research project of the Database and Information Systems Group (DBIS) at the University of Konstanz in 2005 and soon turned into a feature-rich open source XML database and XPath/XQuery processor. LICENSE
New (3-clause) BSD License AUTHOR
BaseX is developed by a bunch of people called 'The BaseX Team' <http://basex.org/about-us/> led by Christian Gruen <cg@basex.org>. The man page was written by Alexander Holupirek <alex@holupirek.de> while packaging BaseX for Debian GNU/Linux. 26 June 2012 basexgui(1)
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