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Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: When I persist my instance the XML data is inverted

Posted by Alessandro Vernet on Jan 15, 2010; 3:29am
URL: https://discuss.orbeon.com/When-I-persist-my-instance-the-XML-data-is-inverted-tp1010066p1014493.html

Martin,

I think that this how-to will help (linked below), in particular the  
paragraph about inserting at the end. But of course, the whole thing  
makes a good read! :)

http://wiki.orbeon.com/forms/how-to/repeat-insert-position

Alex



On Jan 12, 2010, at 3:03 PM, "Schwartzman, Martin" <[hidden email]
 > wrote:

> Ethan,
>
> I tried
>
> <xforms:insert
> context="xxforms:instance('addServers-instance')/addServer/
> child::node()
> [last()]" nodeset="contacts-list"
> origin="xxforms:instance('addServer-contacts-list-instance')"/>
>
> because I want to add the contacts-list after the
> <serverOperatingSystem> element but this failed to add anything.
>
> For grins, I also tried:
> <xforms:insert
> context="xxforms:instance('addServers-instance')/addServer"
> nodeset="contacts-list/child::node()[last()]"
> origin="xxforms:instance('addServer-contacts-list-instance')"/>
>
> but this had no effect.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Martin
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: Ethan Gruber [mailto:[hidden email]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 2:34 PM
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: [ops-users] Re: RE: Re: When I persist my instance the XML  
> data
> is inverted
>
>
> Martin,
>
> try nodeset="contacts-list/child::node()[last()]".  I think that ought
> to insert an instance after the last <contacts> in the <contact-list>.
>
> Ethan
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 3:31 PM, Schwartzman, Martin
> <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
>
>    Alex,
>
>    Is there a way to insert an element into a instance as the last
> element
>    in the instance (in document order) instead of the first? I
> tried:
>
>    <xforms:action ev:event="xforms-ready">
>     <xforms:insert
>    context="xxforms:instance('addServers-instance')/addServer"
>    nodeset="contacts-list"
>    origin="xxforms:instance('addServer-contacts-list-instance')"
>    at="last()" position="after" />
>    </xforms:action>
>
>    But this adds the addDatabase-contacts-list-instance elements
> before the
>    initial <serverOperatingSystem> element in the addServer
> element.
>
>    <addServer sectionLabel="Add Server Header">
>     <contacts-list>
>     <contacts>
>      <contactName/>
>      <phoneNumber/>
>      <emailAddress/>
>      <totalCost/>
>     </contacts>
>     </contacts-list>
>     <serverOperatingSystem>windows</serverOperatingSystem>
>    </addServer>
>
>
>
>    Thanks.
>
>    Martin
>    ________________________________
>
>    From: Alessandro Vernet [mailto:[hidden email]]
>    Sent: Monday, January 11, 2010 12:55 PM
>    To: [hidden email]
>
>    Subject: [ops-users] Re: When I persist my instance the XML data
> is
>
>    inverted
>
>
>    Martin,
>
>    I don't see any reason why this would happen. I recommend you
> enable the
>    XForms inspector, and check that the order is correct just
> before the
>    submission happens. If it is, the use a tool like tcpmon to see
> what
>    goes over HTTP, to check that the order is indeed changed. If
> you can
>    confirm this, then could you create an XForms sandbox test case
> that
>    shows this behavior?
>
>    Alex
>
>
>
>    On Jan 8, 2010, at 3:37 PM, "Schwartzman, Martin"
>    <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
>
>
>           All,
>
>           For some reason when I persist my instance the XML data
> is
>    inverted. If anyone can tell me why this is happening and how to
> correct
>    it I would greatly appreciate it.
>
>                   The model looks like:
>
>                   <xforms:model id="rootModel">
>
>            <xforms:instance id="my-instance">
>
>             <my-instance-main>
>
>               <books>
>
>                <book>
>
>                 <title/>
>
>                 <author/>
>
>                </book>
>
>               </books>
>
>               <houses>
>
>                <house>
>
>                 <address/>
>
>                 <sqfeet/>
>
>                </house>
>
>               </houses>
>
>             </my-instance-main>
>
>            </xforms:instance>
>
>           </xforms:model>
>
>                   The data is persisted via:
>
>                   <xforms:submission id="save-submission-xml"
>    ref="xxforms:instance('my-instance')"
>
> resource="/exist/rest/db/orbeon/xforms-sr/addServers-instance.xml"
>    method="put" replace="none">
>
>           </xforms:submission>
>
>                   I don't understand why the <houses> element is
> coming
>    before the <books> element.
>
>                   <my-instance-main>
>
>           <houses>
>
>             <house>
>
>              <address/>
>
>              <sqfeet/>
>
>             </house>
>
>            </houses>
>
>            <books>
>
>             <book>
>
>              <title/>
>
>              <author/>
>
>             </book>
>
>            </books>
>
>           </my-instance-main>
>
>
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