Thanks for the ideas.
I tried using Fragment Root to put each item into its own fragment,
but alas these are very small elements.
The recommendation I read for fragments are 10k-100k These are more like
50 bytes each.
The result worked but ran about 2x slower then not fragmenting the
document.
I agree with you Darin. We've been asking for file system delete capability
for a while now as well.
Keith L. Breinholt
ICS Content Media
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I guess that I could probably leverage the CPF to accomplish
the same goal, but it just seems a bit unnatural and a fairly
heavy solution. I think it would also be a bit complex and
require more development time.
The scenario is as follows::
a) A user requests content based on some
Hi David,
I tried using Fragment Root to put each item into its own
fragment, but alas these are very small elements.
The recommendation I read for fragments are 10k-100k These
are more like 50 bytes each.
The result worked but ran about 2x slower then not
fragmenting the document.
Yes,
Sure !
If you send me your email I'll send you the whole set.
These are publicly available (in text form) but I dont think the whole
list wants the attachments.
-David
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You just need to add a return before the if, to make it into a
legal FLWOR statement.
-jh-
On Nov 11, 2009, at 12:18 PM, Srinivas Mandadapu wrote:
Thanks for the reply. It worked like a charm. On the same note I
have another question in Xquery in below snippet:
xquery version 1.0-ml;
Also, ! is not a valid operator in Xquery. In fact, there is no logical NOT
operator in Xquery
(http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/WD-xquery-20010607/#section-Logical-operators). Use
the function fn:not() instead.
Doug Glidden
Software Engineer
The Boeing Company
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