The camel route might look something like follows

<camel:route id="toreal">
                        <camel:from uri="cxf:bean:myProxy" />
                        <camel:to uri="bean:myProcessorr" />
                        <to uri="xslt:path/to/xslt/file.xsl"/>
                        <camel:to uri="cxf:bean:realService" />
                </camel:route>

But make sure your bean:myProcessor returns the body as a XML and not POJO.
Thats needed for the XSLT. 

I am not very sure if xslt can take up pojo. Otherwise adding a jaxb
component to convert pojo into xml representation would do the job. 

If using jaxb, route might look like this


<camel:route id="toreal">
                        <camel:from uri="cxf:bean:myProxy" />
                        <camel:to uri="bean:myProcessorr" />
                       <marshal>
                       <jaxb prettyPrint="true"
contextPath="package.of.the.class"/>
                        </marshal>
                        <to uri="xslt:path/to/xslt/file.xsl"/>
                        <camel:to uri="cxf:bean:realService" />
 </camel:route>
 





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