Thank you snyder,

       Iam able to get the value of a node using xpath.


bsnyder wrote:
> 
> On 6/5/07, Arif Mohd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Thank you gert,
>>
>>     Iam successful but i have commented out the line
>>      getMessageList().addMessage(message); given in the reciever example
>>
>> what is the purpose of this, i didn't got? will it give any problem if i
>> comment?
>>
>> Also how to use XPath instead of DOMSource to get value of particular
>> node
>> if u have some code snippet can you please provide
> 
> I have used XPath to parse messages sent via ServiceMix but I've
> always done so in conjunction with a DOMSource object. Below is an
> example:
> 
> String XPATH_IDENTITY_RESPONSE = "/*[local-name() =
> 'fooResponse']/*[local-name() = 'out']/text()";
> 
> SourceTransformer sourceTransformer = new SourceTransformer();
> CachedXPathAPI xpath = new CachedXPathAPI();
> DOMSource xmlDom = sourceTransformer.toDOMSource(in.getContent());
> Node n = xpath.selectSingleNode(xmlDom.getNode(),
> XPATH_IDENTITY_RESPONSE);
> 
> Bruce
> -- 
> perl -e 'print
> unpack("u30","D0G)[EMAIL PROTECTED]&5R\"F)R=6-E+G-N>61E<D\!G;6%I;\"YC;VT*"
> );'
> 
> Apache Geronimo - http://geronimo.apache.org/
> Apache ActiveMQ - http://activemq.org/
> Apache ServiceMix - http://servicemix.org/
> Castor - http://castor.org/
> 
> 

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