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An Extensible Markup Language (XML) Patch Operations Framework Utilizing XML Path Language (XPath) Selectors
Jari Urpalainen
- 01 Sep 2008
Vol. 5261, pp 1-40
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TL;DR: This document describes an XML patch framework utilizing XML Path language (XPath) selectors utilizing selector values and updated new data content that constitute the basis of patch operations described in this document.
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Abstract: Extensible Markup Language (XML) documents are widely used as
containers for the exchange and storage of arbitrary data in
today's systems. In order to send changes to an XML document, an
entire copy of the new version must be sent, unless there is a means
of indicating only the portions that have changed. This document
describes an XML patch framework utilizing XML Path language (XPath)
selectors. These selector values and updated new data content
constitute the basis of patch operations described in this document.
In addition to them, with basic , and
directives a set of patches can then be applied to update an existing
XML document.
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