I guess that you use servicemix-http or servicemix-cxf-bc component to
consume or provide the SOAP envelope.
In that case, you can define your own marshaler. In this marshaler you
can manage the message as you want before sending into the NMR.
Regards
JB
Richard Begg wrote:
Hi JB,
I can see that servicemix-saxon supports copying attachements from in to
out, but I can't see anything to allow me to actually transform an
attachment or use the output of the transformation to create an attachment.
The system we have uses SOAP with Attachments and the attachments contain
the main XML payload. Most examples I see around assume that attachments
are binary data rather than XML.
I realise that this use of SWA is not common place :)
Cheers,
Rich.
2009/10/21 Jean-Baptiste Onofré <[email protected]>
Hi Richard,
you can use servicemix-saxon or camel to do it.
Regards
JB
Richard Begg wrote:
Hi,
Is there anyway to configure the XSLT component to transform a normalized
message attachment (instead of the main payload) or to put the result of
the
transform into an attachment? It seems to be a function offered by other
JBI implementations. I thought I'd ask before writing one myself, in case
I've missed something.
Cheers,
Rich.