XML Merge Information Hub
Getting Started │ Integrating XML Merge │ REST Service
Welcome to the XML Merge Information Hub. Below you will find a collection of guides, samples and videos that will help you while using your new XML merging tool. If there is information that you cannot find below, please refer to our full documentation site.
Getting Started with XML Merge
Getting Started │ Integrating XML Merge │ REST Service
Guides
Get started with XML Merge with our useful guide. Whether setting up your first merge or need to configure more advanced settings, this guide will help.
A collection of guides including getting started with the command-line tool, API documentation, the REST user guide and release notes.
Merge Result Formats and Types →
This guide provides an overview of the merge result formats and types, giving an understanding of the most appropriate times to use each.
Formatting Element Representations →
This guide describes different formatting elements represented in the deltaV2 format.
CALS and HTML table processing is configured separately with XML Merge. This guide demonstrates how tables are merged to return valid XML.
Samples
This page gives you sample data to trial XML Merge. Result data is available for concurrent, three-way and sequential merge.
This sample provides a basic demonstration on how to run a simple merge using the Java API.
This sample shows how configuration files can be used to extend the internal catalogs for DTD caching.
Whether the text is in bold, italics or different colours, this sample demonstrates how to handle merging formatting elements.
Formatting Elements with Rule Processing Sample →
This sample aims to demonstrate the behaviour of formatting elements when rule processing is enabled.
Three to Two Merge Use Cases →
This sample shows how a three-way merge can be simplified to a two-way result with different options to show ‘all changes’, ‘conflicting changes’ or ‘their changes’.
Get in Touch
For more information about a specific feature or if you’re interested in buying XML Merge, please fill out our enquiry form and we’ll get back to you within one business day.
If you’re having trouble with your XML Merge trial, whether getting started or using our REST Service, create a ticket using our support portal.
If you’re having trouble with your XML Merge license, whether getting started or using our REST Service, create a ticket using our support portal.
Email: info@deltaxml.com
Phone: 01684 532130
Videos
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Integrating XML Merge
Getting Started │ Integrating XML Merge │ REST Service
Guides
This guide provides details on the purpose of the analyzed deltaV2 output and describes how to configure Concurrent Merge to produce this result type.
This guide provides details on the purpose of the analyzed deltaV2 output and describes how to configure Sequential Merge to produce this result type.
This guide describes how to configure XML Merge to apply automatic rules to the merge result in order to programmatically process-specific changes.
Samples
This sample demonstrates how XML Merge can be used in conjunction with Mercurial merge and graft operations. This sample supports Unix systems including macOS and Linux.
This sample allows merge to be used as a git merge-tool. This sample supports Unix systems including macOS and Linux.
Get in Touch
For more information about a specific feature or if you’re interested in buying XML Merge, please fill out our enquiry form and we’ll get back to you within one business day.
If you’re having trouble with your XML Merge trial, whether getting started or using our REST Service, create a ticket using our support portal.
If you’re having trouble with your XML Merge license, whether getting started or using our REST Service, create a ticket using our support portal.
Email: info@deltaxml.com
Phone: 01684 532130
XML Merge REST Service
Getting Started │ Integrating XML Merge │ REST Service
Guides
Get started with the XML Merge REST API. The XML Merge REST service allows you to invoke XML merge operations from a wide range of programming languages and systems.
The XML Merge REST server is a Java ARchive (JAR) that runs as a service on a host machine. This multithreaded application provides a REST API and listens for HTTP requests from client applications on (by default) the 8080 port.
A full list of XML Merge API calls.
Samples
DeltaXML provides two sample client applications these clients perform XML Merge operations by invoking our Merge REST API. Implement them on any platform and programming language that support HTTP.
Get in Touch
For more information about a specific feature or if you’re interested in buying XML Merge, please fill out our enquiry form and we’ll get back to you within one business day.
If you’re having trouble with your XML Merge trial, whether getting started or using our REST Service, create a ticket using our support portal.
If you’re having trouble with your XML Merge license, whether getting started or using our REST Service, create a ticket using our support portal.
Email: info@deltaxml.com
Phone: 01684 532130