Hi Michael,

Since CXF using Stax to handle the XML message , it does not cache the
whole xml message when it do the marshaling work.

For the POJO Dataformate, you can't get the xml message from the
CXFMessage instace, since the inputstream is consumed by the
XMLStreamReader.

Can I know the reason why are you want to get the xml message even you
have the list of the request parameters ?

Willem

Michael Ramnarine wrote:
> One thing I just noticed...
> Using getContentFormats() on a POJO CxfMessage for a soap over http endpoint 
> via: 
>    CxfMessage message = (CxfMessage) exchange.getIn()
>    message.getMessage().getContentFormats()
> 
> Returns:
>    [interface java.util.List, class java.io.InputStream, interface 
> javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamReader, interface org.w3c.dom.Node]
> 
> Will one of these have the original xml message?
> How do I use these content formats to get that message in w3c format?  
> 
> -Mike
> 
> ________________________________________
> From: Michael Ramnarine 
> Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 10:46 PM
> To: '[email protected]'
> Subject: Questions about camel Exchange that contains a CxfMessage with POJO 
> dataFormat
> 
> Is the original xml message available given a camel Exchange for a soap 
> message that contains a CxfMessage with POJO dataFormat?
> Specifically, working in a custom processor, if the inbound message is a 
> CxfMessage with MESSAGE dataFormat, the body is a copy of the original raw 
> message (accessible via exchange.getIn().getBody()).  However, if the inbound 
> message is POJO dataFormat, then getBody() only returns a list containing the 
> Java parameters for the operation being invoked.  Is there anyway to get at 
> the raw xml message when the inbound message is in POJO dataFormat?  
> 
> Also, is there a way to determine the dataFormat (MESSAGE, PAYLOAD, or POJO) 
> from the camel Exchange or CxfMessage?
> 
> -Mike
> 
> 

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