Hi Tobias, import and export of XML is mainly for backup and migration purpose. Jackrabbit isn't an XML database. You could postprocess your XML file and filter the jcr: entries away. However, I don't know whether the entry order is or can be preserved.
Regards, Florian Ursprüngliche Nachricht vom 22.06.2008 um 13:41: > Hi, > > I have imported some XML Documents to my Jackrabbit instance. And I was > pretty impressed that I can execute xpath statements on it J But I haven't > found a way to get the whole document out again. > - How can I export my XML again without having the jcr:* annotations in it ? > - > I wouldn't save it as file because I will lose the xpath querys capability, > aren't i ? > > I'd like to use Jackrabbit as repository for xml files and use its > versioning capabilities. > > > Regards Tobias > > -- > Tobias Anstett > Institute of Architecture of Application Systems (IAAS) |Tel. (+49)711 7816 > 464 > University of Stuttgart |Fax. (+49)711 7816 > 472 > Universitaetsstr. 38, 70569 Stuttgart |Room 1.332 >
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