BaseX 6.6.1 March 31, 2011
XQuery: [ADD] index rewritings added for .../text()[. = ..] syntax [ADD] optimizations of mixed axis path expressions, e.g.: //x/name() [MOD] index rewritings on collections fixed and generalized [MOD] faster evaluation of filters with pos. Read More
BaseX at Linux Tag 2011 in Berlin March 30, 2011
Meet the team at Linux Tag 2011 in Berlin. We will give an 1 hour talk on BaseX, it is scheduled May 13, 11:00 - 12:00 ( Room Europa II). Read More
BaseX 6.6 – XMLPrague Release March 22, 2011
We are glad to announce the release of BaseX 6.6 Just in time for the XMLPrague conference, we are proud to announce the release of BaseX 6. Read More
Support of the EXPath ZIP Module March 1, 2011
BaseX now offers (slightly modified) support for the EXPath ZIP Module! This module allows everyone to extract files from ZIP archives, list its contents, create new archives, and update existing archives. Read More
BaseX 6.5.1 February 15, 2011
Changelog [ADD] Storage: Parser options added for built in importers (CSV, TXT) [ADD] APIs: JAX-RX: Flag added to start server in background (-s) [ADD] APIs: Command-line flag added to pass on extern variables (-b) [ADD] XQuery Functions: util:integer-from-base(), util:integer-to-base(), util:sha1(), util:md5() [ADD] Commands: DROP DB . Read More
Release of BaseX 6.5.1 February 15, 2011
Version 6.5.1 of BaseX has just been released. It’s mainly a stability release, but it also includes some new features and improvements, as shown in the changelog below: Read More
BaseX Talk at Linux Tag 2011 in Berlin February 14, 2011
Get to know the team and learn more about BaseX. We are going to give a presentation on BaseX at Linux Tag 2011. Read More
BaseX 6.51 (beta) released February 3, 2011
We are glad to announce our latest minor release to be available for download. Thanks to constant feedback from our Mailing List we are glad to announce the latest minor release to be available for download. Read More
BaseX Blog February 3, 2011
Read and discuss the latest stories on BaseX, XQuery and XML. Our blog on BaseX can be found here and will provide you with articles written by our developers. Read More