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=== Requirements === | === Requirements === | ||
− | In order to install the latest version of XQDT, you simply need [http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/ Eclipse 3. | + | |
+ | In order to install the latest version of XQDT, you simply need [http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/ Eclipse 3.7 Classic] (or superior). | ||
=== XQDT Installation === | === XQDT Installation === | ||
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− | Select the "XQuery Development Tools Feature" item. In this tutorial, we want to run [http://www.zorba-xquery.com Zorba XQuery Processor], therefore we also select the "Zorba XQDT Adapter" feature. | + | Open your Eclipse workspace, go to the Help menu and then click on the "Install new software..." link. The install popup should open. Click on the "Add" button to add the XQDT update site. Update site URL: [http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/incubator/repository/xquery/milestones/ http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/incubator/repository/xquery/milestones/]. [[Image:Xqdt repository.png]] |
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+ | Select the "XQuery Development Tools Feature" item. In this tutorial, we want to run [http://www.zorba-xquery.com Zorba XQuery Processor], therefore we also select the "Zorba XQDT Adapter" feature. | ||
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+ | [[Image:Xqdt features.png]] | ||
− | [ | + | Click next. The selected features are displayed. Click next again. The next screen displays the licensing of XQDT which is [http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html EPL]. Review and accept the license agreement. Click finish. |
− | + | Now, XQDT is being installed. You will be asked to restart Eclipse. | |
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− | + | [[Image:Xqdt install.png]] | |
− | + | === Setup an XQuery engine === | |
− | + | You now have XQDT installed. Last step before writing an XQuery project, you need configure an XQuery processor. We will use Zorba. Go to Preferences > XQuery > Interpreters. Click on the "Add..." button. In the popup menu, select "Zorba XQuery Engine" as interpreter type and set the path of your zorba executable. | |
− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:Xqdt zorba.png]] |
− | + | Click OK. | |
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− | + | Congratulation! You are all set. You can create a new XQuery project and run it with Zorba. | |
− | + | [[Image:Xqdt workspace.png]] | |
+ | === Support for Other XQuery Processors === | ||
− | + | There are many resource available on the web on how to plug different XQuery Processors to XQDT: | |
+ | *[http://mxquery.org/?p=211 MXQuery] | ||
+ | *[http://webspherecommunity.blogspot.com/2010/02/simple-xquery-execution-in-eclipse.html IBM WebSphere] | ||
+ | *[http://developer.marklogic.com/learn/xqdt-setup Marklogic] |
Latest revision as of 13:41, 12 October 2011
Contents
Requirements
In order to install the latest version of XQDT, you simply need Eclipse 3.7 Classic (or superior).
XQDT Installation
Open your Eclipse workspace, go to the Help menu and then click on the "Install new software..." link. The install popup should open. Click on the "Add" button to add the XQDT update site. Update site URL: http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/incubator/repository/xquery/milestones/.
Select the "XQuery Development Tools Feature" item. In this tutorial, we want to run Zorba XQuery Processor, therefore we also select the "Zorba XQDT Adapter" feature.
Click next. The selected features are displayed. Click next again. The next screen displays the licensing of XQDT which is EPL. Review and accept the license agreement. Click finish.
Now, XQDT is being installed. You will be asked to restart Eclipse.
Setup an XQuery engine
You now have XQDT installed. Last step before writing an XQuery project, you need configure an XQuery processor. We will use Zorba. Go to Preferences > XQuery > Interpreters. Click on the "Add..." button. In the popup menu, select "Zorba XQuery Engine" as interpreter type and set the path of your zorba executable.
Click OK.
Congratulation! You are all set. You can create a new XQuery project and run it with Zorba.
Support for Other XQuery Processors
There are many resource available on the web on how to plug different XQuery Processors to XQDT: