I think you can also use and XSLT SE to transform the XML to flat
structure. 


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-----Original Message-----
From: Gert Vanthienen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 4:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Using File Sender Component!

L.S,

You can write your own class that implements the FileMarshaler interface
(or better: extend from DefaultFileMarshaler) and override the
writeMessage() method.  Within this method, you can then write code to
output the XML message as a flat file.  You can also override the
getOutputName() method to determine the output file name.

Afterwards, you specify the class you've written as the marshaler using
the marshaler="..." attribute on the <file:sender /> element.

Regards,

Gert

goldi wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> is it possible using the file sender component without to create an 
> xml-file? I just need a simple file without any xml specific tags. I 
> always get a file like:
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <hello>myContent </hello>
>
> but I just want a file like this:
>
> myContent
>
>
> I'm calling the file sender with the Client API like this:
>
> InOnly exchange = client.createInOnlyExchange();
>
> NormalizedMessage message = exchange.getInMessage(); 
> message.setProperty("name", "James"); message.setContent(new 
> StreamSource(new StringReader("<hello>myContent</hello>")));
>
> QName service = new QName("http://servicemix.org/file/";, 
> "fileSender"); exchange.setService(service); client.send(exchange);
>
> my file sender looks like this:
>
>  <file:sender service="fH:fileWriter" endpoint="fileWriter"
> directory="file:Output/">
>       <file:marshaler>
>               <sm:defaultFileMarshaler>
>                               <sm:fileName>
>                       <sm:xpathString xpath="concat($name, '.txt')"/>
>                               </sm:fileName>
>               </sm:defaultFileMarshaler>
>       </file:marshaler>
> </file:sender>
>
> The problem is that I can't use a message content like this:
>
> message.setContent(new StreamSource(new StringReader(myContent)));
>
> because then I'm getting an exception.
>
> greets Goldi
>
>
>
>
>
>
>   



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