Harm Verhagen wrote:
>  I had a trailing /*    ,removing that fixed it.
> (s11:Body/* -> s11:Body)
> Thanks !
Cool, nice to hear that you got it to work... :-)

Thanks,
Ruwan
>
> Regards
> Harm
>
> On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 5:19 PM, Ruwan Linton <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     Harm Verhagen wrote:
>     > Allmost..
>     >
>     > after fixing the typo:  (soapEnv -> soapenv).
>     > The transformation seems OK, but now I get double
>     > <Body><Body></Body></Body> quotes.
>     Have you tried removing the Body in the source attribute of the XSLT
>     mediator configuration? That might fix this problem...
>
>     Thanks,
>     Ruwan
>     >
>     > 2008-10-24 17:06:18,772 [127.0.0.1-vloeki_v01] [HttpServerWorker-9]
>     > INFO LogMediator To: /soap/Loyalty_1_0,WSAction:
>     > http://www.XXX.com/loyalty_3_3/Redeem,SOAPAction:
>     > http://www.XXX.com/loyalty_3_3/Redeem,MessageID:
>     > urn:uuid:B9D03BD86AAC65A7F91224864379180,Direction:
>     request,Envelope:
>     > <?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?><soapenv:Envelope
>     > xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";
>     > xmlns:ser="http://service.YYY.com/";><soapenv:Body>
>     >    <soapenv:Body>
>     > <Login xmlns="http://www.XXX.com/authentication_3_1/";>
>     > <UserName>571701</UserName>
>     > <Password>571701</Password>
>     > </Login>
>     > <Redeem xmlns:loy="http://www.XXX.com/loyalty_3_2/";>
>     > <TransactionHeader>
>     > <SequenceNumber>0</SequenceNumber>
>     > <TransactionTime />
>     > <OperatorId />
>     > <ClientReference />
>     > </TransactionHeader>
>     > <test />
>     > <CardId>123456</CardId>
>     > <Points>5</Points>
>     > <SchemeId>0</SchemeId>
>     > <InputValue>0</InputValue>
>     > </Redeem>
>     > <Logout xmlns="http://www.XXX.com/authentication_3_1/"; />
>     > </soapenv:Body>
>     >
>     >    </soapenv:Body></soapenv:Envelope>
>     >
>     >
>     >
>     >
>     > 2008/10/24 Ruwan Linton <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>>
>     >
>     >     Harm the issue is with the multiple elements in the
>     output... Are
>     >     you sure you want to put multiple elements into the SOAP body?
>     >
>     >     If so use the following attached XSLT with the following source
>     >     attribute in the XSLT mediator....
>     >
>     >     <xslt key="Loyalty.xslt" source="/soapenv:Envelope/soapenv:Body"
>     >     xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"/>
>     >
>     >     Thanks,
>     >     Ruwan
>     >
>     >     Harm Verhagen wrote:
>     >
>     >         Find attached the xslt that gives me the problem.
>     >
>     >         *input:*
>     >         <soapenv:Envelope
>     >         xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";
>     >         xmlns:ser="http://service.YYY.com/";
>     >         >
>     >           <soapenv:Header/>
>     >           <soapenv:Body>
>     >           <ser:redeem >
>     >         <token>00000000-00</token>
>     >         <cardId>123456</cardId>
>     >         <points>5</points>
>     >         <schemeId>0</schemeId>
>     >         <amount>0</amount>
>     >         </ser:redeem>
>     >
>     >           </soapenv:Body>
>     >         </soapenv:Envelope>
>     >
>     >         *output *(wso2 logging)
>     >         <soapenv:Envelope
>     >         xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";
>     >         xmlns:ser="http://service.YYY.com/";><soapenv:Body>
>     >          <Login xmlns="http://www.XXX.com/authentication_3_1/";>
>     >          <UserName>571701</UserName>
>     >          <Password>571701</Password>
>     >         </Login>
>     >
>     >         </soapenv:Body></soapenv:Envelope>
>     >
>     >         *expected output*
>     >         soap body with *3* children
>     >         <Login> ... </..>
>     >         <Redeem>....</..>
>     >         <Logout> ... </...>
>     >
>     >         It does do this with xslproc. I wonder how to do this
>     whith wso2.
>     >         I played aroudn with <xslt source=> in synapse.xml but I
>     then
>     >         realized the input doesn't have a problem.
>     >
>     >         Anyone an idea?
>     >
>     >         Regards,
>     >         Harm
>     >
>     >         On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 6:09 PM, Ruwan Linton
>     <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>     >         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>     >         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>>> wrote:
>     >
>     >            Hi Harm,
>     >
>     >            Please see my comments inline;
>     >
>     >            Harm Verhagen wrote:
>     >            > Hi,
>     >            >
>     >            > I'm trying to use the xslt mediator to modify a soap
>     >         request from 1
>     >            > interface to and ohter interface.
>     >            >
>     >            > I have a single soap request, and transform it in a
>     soap
>     >         body with 3
>     >            > requests. (login, a method, logout).
>     >            > I debugged the xslt file with xsltproc, this seems to
>     >         work fine.
>     >            >
>     >            > I see now the following 3 problems:
>     >            >
>     >            > 1) whenver I put the xslt in wso2esb, I see that the
>     >         resulting
>     >            output
>     >            > (using log mediator) is _not_ complete.
>     >            >  Only the first invocation is on. Only the login.
>      How to
>     >         tickle the
>     >            > xslt mediator so it puts everything in ?
>     >            Can you please attach the XSLT and the configuration that
>     >         you are
>     >            using
>     >            so that I can have a look at it.... I really cannot say
>     >         anything about
>     >            this without looking at the XSLT. :-(
>     >            >
>     >            > 2) the namespace ser: is not removed from the message
>     >          (the xslt
>     >            file
>     >            > _does_ have   exclude-result-prefixes="fn ser loy">.
>     >          xsltproc
>     >            removes
>     >            > it, wso2esb does not.
>     >            This should work I guess... let me see your XSLT and get
>     >         back to you
>     >            once again.
>     >            >
>     >            > 3). The SOAPAction header is not set correctly, how
>     to do
>     >         this ?
>     >             Can
>     >            > this be done from xslt ?
>     >            This can be done using the header mediator as follows;
>     >
>     >            <header name="Action" value="$soap_action"/> here the
>     >         $soap_action has
>     >            to be replaced with the SOAP action that you need to set.
>     >
>     >            Thanks,
>     >            Ruwan
>     >            >
>     >            > *output*  (from log mediator)
>     >            > <soapenv:Envelope
>     >            >
>     xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";
>     >            > xmlns:ser="http://service.XXX.com/";><soapenv:Body>
>     >            >
>     >            >    <Login xmlns="http://www.XXXX.com/XXXX_3_1/";>
>     >            > <UserName>571701</UserName>
>     >            > <Password>571701</Password>
>     >            > </Login>
>     >            >
>     >            >  </soapenv:Body></soapenv:Envelope>
>     >            >
>     >            > *expected output*  (from xsltproc)
>     >            > <soapenv:Envelope
>     >            >
>     xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";>
>     >            >    <soapenv:Header/>
>     >            >
>     >            >   <Login xmlns="http://www.XXX.com/XXX_3_1/";>
>     >            >   <UserName>571701</UserName>
>     >            >   <Password>571701</Password>
>     >            > </Login>
>     >            > <redeem xmlns:loy="http://www.XXX.com/XX_3_2/"; >
>     >            >   <TransactionHeader>
>     >            >     <SequenceNumber>0</SequenceNumber>
>     >            >     <TransactionTime/>
>     >            >     <OperatorId/>
>     >            >     <ClientReference/>
>     >            >   </TransactionHeader>
>     >            >   <CardId>123456</CardId>
>     >            >   <Points>5</Points>
>     >            >   <SchemeId>0</SchemeId>
>     >            >   <InputValue>0</InputValue>
>     >            > </redeem>
>     >            > <Logout xmlns:auth="http://www.XXX.com/XXX_3_1/"; >
>     >            >
>     >            >    </soapenv:Body>
>     >            > </soapenv:Envelope>
>     >            >
>     >
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