I am a NooB here as well but I am finding Roxy to be helpful.
https://github.com/marklogic/roxy

Whether it will help with your question or not, I cannot say.  But it can
capture applications built in ML6 and allow you to manipulate them in a
directory tree.

HTH,
Tim




On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 1:31 PM, Dewayne VanHoozer <[email protected]>wrote:

> w/r/t MarkLogic's products I am blind in one eye and can't see out the
> other.  I have a few Noob questions that if I had asked in the RDBMS
> context people would think that I had completely forgotten everything I've
> learned and taught in the last 40 years.
>
> 1) There is an application created by MarkLogic's Professional Services
> group (grusso was involved) for my company.  It looks like the source code
> completely resides within one of the database tables (forests? - yes, I am
> a stranger in these parts; just passing through).  The version instance of
> the XMLdb is 5.0.  The application works as spec'ed.  Can I upgrade the
> instance to the latest XMLdb version 6+ and expect the application to
> continue to run flawlessly?
>
> 2) Is there a utility like phpMyAdmin or phpPgAdmin that allows me to
> easily see/manipulate the contents/schema of the different
> databases/tables/forests/whatever managed by my instance of the XMLdb?
>
> 3) Within the Ruby environment, is ActiveDocument the only
> MarkLogic-specific gem available that interfaces with the XMLdb?
>
> Thank you for looking kindly on this old man,
>
> Dewayne
>  o-*
>
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