XCC/J 6.0-3

Package com.marklogic.xcc.examples

XCC Examples.

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ContentFetcher This class fetches documents from the conentbase and writes their serialized contents to a provided OutputStream.
ContentLoader This program accepts a server URI (in the format expected by ContentSourceFactory.newContentSource(java.net.URI)) and one or more file pathnames of documents to load.
DynamicContentStream This class, which extends InputStream, is an example of producing dynamic, on-the-fly content that can be used with ContentFactory.newUnBufferedContent(String, java.io.InputStream, com.marklogic.xcc.ContentCreateOptions) .
HelloSecureWorld A version of the Hello World example that connects to a server using SSL/TLS.
HelloWorld The obligatory Hello World example.
ModuleRunner This is a very simple class that will invoke a named XQuery module on the server and return the result.
OutputStreamContent This is a specialized implementation of the Content interface which allows you to write your content to an OutputStream.
OutputStreamInserter This class illustrates a sample usage of the OutputStreamContent class.
OutputStreamInserter.DocBuilder A simple dummy content generator which writes to an OutputStream.
QueryHelper This is a staitc helper class with some common code routines used by the examples in this package.
SemiBufferedContent This is a specialized Content implementation that takes an InputStream and will either buffer the content of the stream if it's small enough, or copy the content to a temporary disk file otherwise.
SimpleQueryRunner This is a very simple class that will submit an XQuery string to the server and return the result.
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Package com.marklogic.xcc.examples Description

XCC Examples.

This package contains sample code to illustrate various usages of XCC/J.

The source code for these sample classes is bundled with the Javadocs. The Javadoc page for each class has a link to the source. The links are also included below for convenience.

These classes illustrate how to insert content that needs to be transformed on the fly or otherwise dynamically generated. If possible, it's preferrable to write your content to a file and pass a File object to ContentFactory.

Although these classes are listed here in the Javadocs, compiled classes are not included in standard XCC jar file. Source code and compiled classes for these examples are included separately in the distribution zip file.


XCC/J 6.0-3

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