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Christian Schneider commented on JCRVLT-755: -------------------------------------------- [~kwin] [~julian.resc...@gmx.de] I am looking for someone who can explain the difference in the two generated packages and how that might explain the different behaviour when applying the package. Can one of you help here? > All contents are deleted when a content package created from a folder is > applied > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: JCRVLT-755 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCRVLT-755 > Project: Jackrabbit FileVault > Issue Type: Bug > Components: vlt > Reporter: Christian Schneider > Priority: Critical > Attachments: deleted.zip, working.zip > > > We have a strange issue where replication of a folder deletes all contents of > the folder on destination system. > We create a filevault package from the folder and apply the package using > filevault on the destination system. > It seems the behaviour is different depending if the folder or parent folder > has a jcr:content sub node. > I attached two content packages: > * working.zip : Export of /content/experience-fragements/test2 when > experience-fragements has jcr:content subnode. In this case an existing > experience fragement at /content/experience-fragements/test2/test4 is not > deleted > * deleted.zip : Export of /content/experience-fragements/test2 when > experience-fragements does not have jcr:content subnode. In this case prio > existing test4 content fragment was deletedon apply. > The content packages look different. In the case with jcr:content > experience-fragments and test2 are folders in the zip. > In case without jcr:content inside experience-fragments there are no folders > like above. Instead the sub nodes are inside a single content.xml -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)