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LoadXml
Utilities
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8.2 LoadXml
The
LoadXML
utility allows you to download and upload Wireless Edition
repository objects as XML files.
LoadXml
reads from
stdin
and writes to
stdout
. All logging and error messages
are written to
stderr
. The XML in the file you import with
LoadXml
must
conform to the Repository XML.
The upload function performs the following:
1.
Checks for the objects in the repository by logical unique name.
2.
Loads all dependencies.
3.
If the objects exist in the repository,
LoadXml
updates the objects.
4.
If the objects do not exist,
LoadXml
creates them.
5.
After each object type is successfully loaded, LoadXml performs a commit. The
commit includes all referenced objects (dependencies).
In the unload XML result, all objects have an attribute called
_objectId
; this is the
system unique object key. You must look up objects by unique name attribute and
not the object key. If you start the program without giving an option, all options are
listed.
LoadXML
imports and exports the repository identified by the database connect
string in the System.properties file. In the development environment, this file is
located in the WE_HOME/server/classes/oracle/panama/core/admin directory.
Wireless Edition does not validate the XML file you import into the repository with
LoadXml
. To avoid errors, work in an XML file that you have exported from the
repository. This gives you a “known good” Repository XML framework for adding,
removing, and modifying individual elements.
Syntax
oracle.panama.core.util.LoadXml [-l username/password] [-x[adgnstu] [expr]] [-c#
[-p]] [-r rmi://rmi-host:port/server_name]
Options
The
LoadXml
utility accepts the following options: