Galax is installed in the following two directories: o:\cse\courses\cse444\05au\Galax-0.5.0-MinGW\bin --- the Windows version o:\cse\courses\cse444\05au\Galax-0.5.0-Linux\bin --- the Linux version Technically, that's all you need to know to do the homework problems on XQuery. For a more gentle introduction on how to use Galax, read on. This small tutorial is for Windows only. For Linux, go back in the browser and click on the other link 1. Type: o: cd \cse\courses\cse444\05au 2. Type 'dir'. You should get something like that: 10/19/2005 02:18 PM . 09/22/2005 11:46 AM .. 02/04/2005 11:21 AM 4,416 mondial-3.0.dtd 02/04/2005 11:21 AM 1,784,825 mondial-3.0.xml 02/04/2005 11:21 AM 128 q1.xq 02/04/2005 11:21 AM 192 q2.xq 02/15/2005 12:42 PM Galax-0.5.0-Linux 02/15/2005 12:50 PM Galax-0.5.0-MinGW 4 File(s) 1,789,561 bytes 4 Dir(s) 0 bytes free mondial-3.0.xml is a copy of the XML document you will use for the homework. 3. Look at the files q1.xq and q2.xq. For q1.xq you should see: { for $x in document("mondial-3.0.xml")/mondial/country//city/name/text() return { $x } } For q2.xq you should see: { for $x in document("mondial-3.0.xml")/mondial/country[@name="Peru"]/province[count(city)>1]/@name return { fn:string($x) } } 4. Type: Galax-0.5.0-MinGW\bin\galax-run.exe q1.xq In a few seconds galax will print the result for you. In this case it's the list of all city names in the database. Notice that cities occur either under country, or under province. In order to get both we used country//city. 5. Now try Galax-0.5.0-MinGW\bin\galax-run.exe q2.xq You are getting the names of all provinces in Peru with at least two cities. 6. Finally, try: Galax-0.5.0-MinGW\bin\galax-run.exe q2.xq > C:\myfile.xml This creates myfile.xml in C: directory with your result.