There are a number of different ways to load images (and other filetypes) into Oracle XDB. You can use FTP, WebDAV or PL/SQL.
For APEX installations using the Embedded PL/SQL Gateway (EPG) images are loaded onto the server, and then loaded into XDB using PL/SQL script apxldimg.sql. With a couple of minor edits to change destination folders, the apxldimg.sql script can be re-purposed for your own applications.
The script creates a database directory, and then reads a XML file (default is imagelist.xml) to identify the directories to create and files to upload.
To generate your own imagelist file, you can use the following Windows batch script from a command window directing the output to a filename.
imagelist.bat > imagelist.xml
For APEX installations using the Embedded PL/SQL Gateway (EPG) images are loaded onto the server, and then loaded into XDB using PL/SQL script apxldimg.sql. With a couple of minor edits to change destination folders, the apxldimg.sql script can be re-purposed for your own applications.
The script creates a database directory, and then reads a XML file (default is imagelist.xml) to identify the directories to create and files to upload.
To generate your own imagelist file, you can use the following Windows batch script from a command window directing the output to a filename.
imagelist.bat > imagelist.xml
@echo off
@REM *****************************************************************
@REM * File: imagelist.bat
@REM * Author: Mark Lancaster May 2012
@REM * Purpose: For APEX applications using the Embedded PL/SQL Gateway.
@REM Generate XML list of directories and files suitable
@REM for loading into Oracle XDB.
@REM
@REM Refer APEX file "apxldimg.sql" for example usage.
@REM
@REM Direct output to a file e.g. imagelist.xml
@REM *****************************************************************
setlocal enabledelayedexpansion
echo ^<upload^>
echo ^<directories^>
REM list directories with relative path
for /F "tokens=*" %%c in ('dir /ad /b /s') do (
set abspath=%%~fc
call set "relpath=%%abspath:%cd%\=%%"
set relpath=!relpath:\=/!
echo ^<directory^>!relpath!^<^/directory^>
)
echo ^<^/directories^>
echo ^<files^>
REM list files with relative path and leading slash
for /F "tokens=*" %%c in ('dir /a-d /ogn /b /s') do (
set abspath=%%~fc
call set "relpath=%%abspath:%cd%\=%%"
set relpath=!relpath:\=/!
echo ^<file^>^/!relpath!^<^/file^>
)
echo ^<^/files^>
echo ^<^/upload^>
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