
On 14/12/2015 8:54 pm, Oxygen XML Editor Support (Adrian Buza) wrote:
Hello Wendell,
You could configure the output of the XProc transformation scenario to point to a remote URL. e.g. result -> ftp://my.ftp.site/path/to/my/file.xml You can use "Browse Data Source Explorer" from the URL field drop-down browse list, to pick it directly from the FTP site you have configured in the "Data Source Explorer".
Note that this is specific to XProc transformation scenarios. XSLT and ANT transformation scenarios can only be configured to output locally.
These limitations on Ant (and any other scripts) can *always* be circumvented. All you need to do is make the thing think it's local. The Windows solution is Samba (and/or LDAP/Active Directory). The posix solutions are NFS, LDAP, VLANs, virtual machines/storage and some clever symbolic links. Often with various types of NAS or SAN kit. The OS X solution is Samba, but renamed/rebranded to something more fitting the Apple mythos (yes, I meant mythos - they certainly see themselves as beyond us mere mortals, but anyway). That's what those Airport Time Capsules are; a wireless connection with a Samba server running in firmware which enables you to see the remote volume as "local" to your system. Regards, Ben -- Ben McGinnes http://www.adversary.org/ Twitter: benmcginnes Writer, Systems Administrator, Trainer, ICT Consultant GPGME Python 3 API Maintainer, GNU Privacy Guard https://www.gnupg.org/ Encrypted email preferred, primary OpenPGP/GPG key: 0x321E4E2373590E5D OpenPGP/GPG key here: http://goo.gl/GVGwT and http://goo.gl/SDs0D OpenPGP/GPG key transition: http://www.adversary.org/keyswitch.txt.asc