The short answer is that XQSync's package format isn't designed to be useful to other programs. One option is to write your own plugin classes to implement XQSync's Writer and/or Reader abstractions. XQSync's existing implementations are SessionWriter, PackageWriter, etc. You could also write a simple program that reads the packages as zip archives, and ignores anything you don't want to output. Or you could try to patch XQSync to do what you want.
However, from this and your other email... maybe it would be better to explain what you are trying to accomplish? Perhaps there is a better way. -- Mike On 2010-09-07 16:42, Curtis Wilde wrote: > When XQSync pulls data from the server, it uses our URI convention to create > the folder structure of the zip. > > Our URI convention is to create all URIs with the first character '/', i.e. > "/content/shared/some-doc.xml." > > The problem is that the root folder of the zip is then named '/' and it is > displayed as an empty folder with no name. > > Is there any way to strip the leading '/' during download so that the zip > doesn't include the empty folder at the root level of the archive? _______________________________________________ General mailing list [email protected] http://developer.marklogic.com/mailman/listinfo/general
