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Adobe Granite Durbo Import Configuration Provider

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  1. How to add a few node types into the Preserve UUIDs for nodetypes (preserve.uuid.nodetypes) field? Coma, semi-column and new line do not work.
  2. Where it is described how to configure Durbo importer? Any document?

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Not all nodes do have UUIDs, as you already seen.

So if I understand you right, you want to keep track of all replicated nodes, even if the node is moved on author after the replication. May I ask what the requirement is?

Jörg

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Employee Advisor

Hi,

why do you see any need to chnage the configuration of this service?

Jörg

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Hi Stanleyor,

   AFAIK it should be deprecated.  In any case it is bug not supporting to enter multi value. Please reach to official support team.

Thanks,

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Hey, Jorg

I want to keep UUIDs of replicated nodes.

I am interested in a node identifier among all AEM instances. I thought that jcr:uuid is replicated as is but that is not the case. Another option is a path but the path can be changed. Since a path is mutable I am out of ideas.

AEM keeps UUIDs of replicated users and groups. I do not know how this is configured.

That is possible to create custom replication solution and use xmlImport with appropriate ImportUUIDBehavior  but I want to configure existing replication service to keep UUIDs.

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Correct answer by
Employee Advisor

Not all nodes do have UUIDs, as you already seen.

So if I understand you right, you want to keep track of all replicated nodes, even if the node is moved on author after the replication. May I ask what the requirement is?

Jörg