Subject: Re: [xsl] How to merge xml files present in folder into one xml file From: Jon Gorman <jonathan.gorman@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 08:38:41 -0500 |
> I have to merge xml files into one xml file present in folder. > > Say in folder "test1" -- there are five xml files. (here I need to merge > into one xml file) > "test2"--- there are six xml files. (here I need to merge > into one xml file) > > Final output is two merge xml files with respective foldernames. This I have > to do using XSL + ANT + Java. > > Can anyone help me for the same. There have been quite a few posts to the lists lately about merging XML files. Check the archives and the faq, or heck, just googling xslt merging gave me quite a few useful links. Without more information it's difficult to give much advice. Look at the document() function. Are you simply concatenating the files together under a similar tree? That's the easiest case. But often people are picturing something more like a diff/merge where there are issues of conflicts and the like. What about duplicates, ordering, etc? The concept of "merging" often seems semantically loaded, that is, merging two invoices is different from merging two recipes. Or this is just early morning brain fog on my part and there's an easy answer. Jon Gorman
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