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Oxygen XML Author plugin 13.2.0

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Working with Databases | 346A more complex value returned by the SQL query (for example an <strong>XML</strong>TYPE value or a CLOB one) cannot bedisplayed entirely in the result table.a) Right click on the cell containing the complex value.b) Select the action Copy cell from the popup menu.The action will copy the value in the clipboard.c) Paste the value where you need it.For example you can paste the value in an opened XQuery editor panel of <strong>Oxygen</strong> <strong>XML</strong> <strong>Author</strong> <strong>plugin</strong> .Native <strong>XML</strong> Database (NXD) SupportNative <strong>XML</strong> databases have an <strong>XML</strong>-based internal model and their fundamental unit of storage is <strong>XML</strong>. <strong>Oxygen</strong><strong>XML</strong> <strong>Author</strong> <strong>plugin</strong> offers support for the following native <strong>XML</strong> databases:• Berkeley DB <strong>XML</strong>• eXist• MarkLogic• Software AG Tamino• Raining Data TigerLogic• Documentum xDb (X-Hive/DB) 10• Oracle <strong>XML</strong> DBConfiguring Database Data SourcesThis section describes the procedures for configuring the data sources for native databases.How to Configure a Berkeley DB <strong>XML</strong> Data SourceThe latest instructions on how to configure Berkeley DB <strong>XML</strong> support in <strong>Oxygen</strong> <strong>XML</strong> <strong>Author</strong> <strong>plugin</strong> can be foundon our website.<strong>Oxygen</strong> <strong>XML</strong> <strong>Author</strong> <strong>plugin</strong> supports Berkeley DB <strong>XML</strong> versions 2.3.10, 2.4.13, 2.4.16 & 2.5.16. The followingdirectory definitions shall apply:• OXY_DIR - <strong>Oxygen</strong> <strong>XML</strong> <strong>Author</strong> <strong>plugin</strong> installation root directory. (for example on Windows C:\ProgramFiles\<strong>Oxygen</strong> <strong>13.2.0</strong> )• DB<strong>XML</strong>_DIR - Berkeley DB <strong>XML</strong> database root directory. (for example on Windows C:\ProgramFiles\Oracle\Berkeley DB <strong>XML</strong> )• DB<strong>XML</strong>_LIBRARY_DIR (usually on Mac and Unix is DB<strong>XML</strong>_DIR / lib and on Windows is DB<strong>XML</strong>_DIR/ bin)1. Go to menu Preferences > Data Sources.2. Click the New button in the Data Sources panel.3. Enter a unique name for the data source.4. Select Berkeley DB<strong>XML</strong> from the Driver type combo box.5. Press the Add button to add the Berkeley DB driver files.The driver files for the Berkeley DB database are the following:• db.jar (check for it into DB<strong>XML</strong>_DIR / lib or DB<strong>XML</strong>_DIR / jar)• dbxml.jar (check for it into DB<strong>XML</strong>_DIR / lib or DB<strong>XML</strong>_DIR / jar)6. Click the OK button to finish the data source configuration.How to Configure an eXist Data SourceThe latest instructions on how to configure eXist support in <strong>Oxygen</strong> <strong>XML</strong> <strong>Author</strong> <strong>plugin</strong> can be found on our website.<strong>Oxygen</strong> <strong>XML</strong> <strong>Author</strong> <strong>plugin</strong> supports eXist database server versions 1.3, 1.4 and 1.5.

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