Of course you're right about ServiceMix and XML.  I found the "all XML or
nothing" restriction just as ridiculous as you are finding it.  ServiceMix,
as well as it does some things, is not a cure-all.  The best example that I
know of, and others will say that ServiceMix can do it, is streaming video.
Most developers will not want to pipe streaming video(s) through a
ServiceMix installation.  So, you're going to have to let an outside
application convert the straight text into XML before the ServiceMix bus
sees it.  Or, you could switch to Camel.  I have my own problems with
Camel.  Good luck.

On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 11:42 AM, guilhelm <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Hello,
>
> thanks for your answer, theproblem is : I have an error message even if the
> message content is an xml message !
>
> Anyway, What i'd like to do is convert the text content inside the MQ
> message in a simple XML message like :
>
> <data>text content</data>... (it could be any other tag)
>
> so that it can be used inside servicemix...
>
> I can't believe this has not been done before...
>
>
> Guilhelm
>
>
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