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Samples and Guides

Samples

Name

Description

Concurrent Merge

Sequential Merge

Sample Data

This page links to each of the inputs used in the Merge sample and also links to files for each of the result types.

Java API Sample

This sample provides a basic demonstration on how to run a simple merge using the Java API.

Configuration File Sample

This sample shows how configuration files can be used to extend the internal catalogs for DTD caching.

Formatting Elements Sample

This sample shows how to handle formatting elements.

Formatting Elements with Rule Processing

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'.


Integration with Mercurial

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.


Integration with Git

This sample allows merge to be used as a git merge-tool. This sample supports Unix systems including macOS and Linux.


Guides

Name

Description

Concurrent Merge

Sequential Merge

Concurrent Merge Analysis

This guide provides details on the purpose of the analyzed deltaV2 output and describes how to configure Concurrent Merge to produce this result type.


Sequential Merge Analysis

This guide provides details on the purpose of the analyzed deltaV2 output and describes how to configure Sequential Merge to produce this result type.


Merge Result Formats and Types

This guide provides an overview of the different merge result formats and types.

Formatting Element Representations

This guide describes different formatting element representations.

Merging tables

Guide for table processing.

Rule Based Processing

This guide describes how to configure XML Merge to apply automatic rules to the merge result in order to programatically process specific changes.


Three To Two Merge

This guide explains three to two merge process.



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