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Christian Schneider commented on JCRVLT-755:
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Import mode is replace. As far as I can tell the node is deleted.

> All contents are deleted when a content package created from a folder is 
> applied
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>
>                 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



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