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NAME

       basexgui - XML database system and XPath/XQuery processor (graphical mode)

SYNOPSIS

       basexgui [-d] [file]

OPTIONS

       A short description of option can be obtained from

           $ basexgui -h

       or by browsing http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Command-Line_Options#GUI

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)

          .basexhome                can be created by a user to mark a folder as home directory.
          .basex                    BaseX (standalone and server) properties
          .basexgui                 BaseX additional GUI properties
          .basexhistory             contains commands that have been typed in most recently.
          ${basexhome}/data         Default database directory
          ${basexhome}/data/.logs   Server logs
          ${basexhome}/repo         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 primarily developed by Christian Gruen <cg@basex.org> with  the  help  of  various  contributors
       <http://basex.org/about/open-source/>

       The  man  page  was  written  by Alexander Holupirek <alex@holupirek.de> while packaging BaseX for Debian
       GNU/Linux.

                                                  27 March 2018                                      basexgui(1)