Thanks!

It worked fine! Not sure what was wrong previously.

On Sat, Jul 22, 2017 at 3:15 AM, Tomohisa Igarashi <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> It just works fine for me
> https://github.com/igarashitm/issues/blob/master/camel/misc/
> src/test/java/JsonPathTransformTest.java
>
> Thanks,
> Tomo
>
>
> On 07/20/2017 10:33 PM, Yee Keat Phuah wrote:
>
>> I have a client that will be calling a webservice, based on certain
>> signature, e.g. /ticketDescriptionGet?ID123, and expect to get back the
>> description of the tickets. I want to use Camel to hook it up to a server
>> serving a Web Service that uses a different URL and also a different Reply
>> format.
>>
>> With the following set up, I can get back the whole reply from the server:
>>      from("netty4-http:http://localhost:8080/ticketDescriptionGet";)
>>                          .choice()
>>                          .when(header(HEADER).startsWi
>> th(PREFIX_INCIDENT))
>>                          .to(("http4:" + URL_INCIDENT + header(HEADER)
>>                                  + "&bridgeEndpoint=true&view=expand"));
>>
>> The server's reply is in a json format, that I want to extract just a
>> piece
>> of information from it.
>>
>> So I tried something like this:
>>                from("netty4-http:http://loca
>> lhost:8080/ticketDescriptionGet")
>>                          .choice()
>>                          .when(header(HEADER).startsWi
>> th(PREFIX_INCIDENT))
>>                          .to(("http4:" + URL_INCIDENT + header(HEADER)
>>                                  + "&bridgeEndpoint=true&view=expand"))
>>                          .transform().jsonpath(JSONPATH_INCIDENT);
>>
>> But it doesn't work. I understand that if I put the transform before the
>> "to", then the transform will work on the Request message instead of the
>> Reply.
>>
>> I have read the Request-Reply pattern in the camel website but still
>> couldn't figure out how to do this. Is this possible at all?
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>>
>>


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Cheers,
Phuah Yee Keat

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