WSO2 ESB how to read XML attribute response from the Endpoint
I have create one API witch call and Endpoint and return some response. Base on the response the Endpoint return, I want to retrieve the status
value and proceed to the next step.
This is my api.xml
looks like.
<api context="/sendSms" name="SendSmsApi" xmlns="http://ws.apache.org/ns/synapse">
<resource methods="GET" uri-template="/{username}/{password}">
<inSequence>
<property expression="get-property('MessageID')" name="msgID" scope="default" type="STRING"/>
<log level="custom">
<property expression="$trp:requestId" name="Request ID"/>
<property expression="get-property('msgID')" name="msgID"/>
</log>
<call>
<endpoint key="SmsLoginEP"/>
</call>
<property expression="what should i put here ?" name="response" scope="default" type="STRING"/>
<log level="custom">
<property expression="get-property('response')" name="Response"/>
</log>
<respond/>
</inSequence>
<outSequence>
<send/>
</outSequence>
<faultSequence/>
</resource>
and this is the XML that I get from the endpoint
<rsp status="fail"><err returncode="-2" desc="username record not found."</err></rsp>
My question is how do i get the attribute status
whether its fail or pass and insert it into property mediator so that i can perform switch mediator after that.
xpath wso2 wso2esb synapse
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I have create one API witch call and Endpoint and return some response. Base on the response the Endpoint return, I want to retrieve the status
value and proceed to the next step.
This is my api.xml
looks like.
<api context="/sendSms" name="SendSmsApi" xmlns="http://ws.apache.org/ns/synapse">
<resource methods="GET" uri-template="/{username}/{password}">
<inSequence>
<property expression="get-property('MessageID')" name="msgID" scope="default" type="STRING"/>
<log level="custom">
<property expression="$trp:requestId" name="Request ID"/>
<property expression="get-property('msgID')" name="msgID"/>
</log>
<call>
<endpoint key="SmsLoginEP"/>
</call>
<property expression="what should i put here ?" name="response" scope="default" type="STRING"/>
<log level="custom">
<property expression="get-property('response')" name="Response"/>
</log>
<respond/>
</inSequence>
<outSequence>
<send/>
</outSequence>
<faultSequence/>
</resource>
and this is the XML that I get from the endpoint
<rsp status="fail"><err returncode="-2" desc="username record not found."</err></rsp>
My question is how do i get the attribute status
whether its fail or pass and insert it into property mediator so that i can perform switch mediator after that.
xpath wso2 wso2esb synapse
add a comment |
I have create one API witch call and Endpoint and return some response. Base on the response the Endpoint return, I want to retrieve the status
value and proceed to the next step.
This is my api.xml
looks like.
<api context="/sendSms" name="SendSmsApi" xmlns="http://ws.apache.org/ns/synapse">
<resource methods="GET" uri-template="/{username}/{password}">
<inSequence>
<property expression="get-property('MessageID')" name="msgID" scope="default" type="STRING"/>
<log level="custom">
<property expression="$trp:requestId" name="Request ID"/>
<property expression="get-property('msgID')" name="msgID"/>
</log>
<call>
<endpoint key="SmsLoginEP"/>
</call>
<property expression="what should i put here ?" name="response" scope="default" type="STRING"/>
<log level="custom">
<property expression="get-property('response')" name="Response"/>
</log>
<respond/>
</inSequence>
<outSequence>
<send/>
</outSequence>
<faultSequence/>
</resource>
and this is the XML that I get from the endpoint
<rsp status="fail"><err returncode="-2" desc="username record not found."</err></rsp>
My question is how do i get the attribute status
whether its fail or pass and insert it into property mediator so that i can perform switch mediator after that.
xpath wso2 wso2esb synapse
I have create one API witch call and Endpoint and return some response. Base on the response the Endpoint return, I want to retrieve the status
value and proceed to the next step.
This is my api.xml
looks like.
<api context="/sendSms" name="SendSmsApi" xmlns="http://ws.apache.org/ns/synapse">
<resource methods="GET" uri-template="/{username}/{password}">
<inSequence>
<property expression="get-property('MessageID')" name="msgID" scope="default" type="STRING"/>
<log level="custom">
<property expression="$trp:requestId" name="Request ID"/>
<property expression="get-property('msgID')" name="msgID"/>
</log>
<call>
<endpoint key="SmsLoginEP"/>
</call>
<property expression="what should i put here ?" name="response" scope="default" type="STRING"/>
<log level="custom">
<property expression="get-property('response')" name="Response"/>
</log>
<respond/>
</inSequence>
<outSequence>
<send/>
</outSequence>
<faultSequence/>
</resource>
and this is the XML that I get from the endpoint
<rsp status="fail"><err returncode="-2" desc="username record not found."</err></rsp>
My question is how do i get the attribute status
whether its fail or pass and insert it into property mediator so that i can perform switch mediator after that.
xpath wso2 wso2esb synapse
xpath wso2 wso2esb synapse
asked Nov 21 '18 at 4:26
ameruddin jamilameruddin jamil
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The XML you got from endpoint is not well form tag err
is not properly open. If suppose it is look like:
<rsp status="fail"><err returncode="-2" desc="username record not found."></err></rsp>
Then you can use: /rsp/@status
it will return fail
as string
See Demo here.
wowww.. thank you so much for the help.. it really works !
– ameruddin jamil
Nov 21 '18 at 9:12
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The XML you got from endpoint is not well form tag err
is not properly open. If suppose it is look like:
<rsp status="fail"><err returncode="-2" desc="username record not found."></err></rsp>
Then you can use: /rsp/@status
it will return fail
as string
See Demo here.
wowww.. thank you so much for the help.. it really works !
– ameruddin jamil
Nov 21 '18 at 9:12
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The XML you got from endpoint is not well form tag err
is not properly open. If suppose it is look like:
<rsp status="fail"><err returncode="-2" desc="username record not found."></err></rsp>
Then you can use: /rsp/@status
it will return fail
as string
See Demo here.
wowww.. thank you so much for the help.. it really works !
– ameruddin jamil
Nov 21 '18 at 9:12
add a comment |
The XML you got from endpoint is not well form tag err
is not properly open. If suppose it is look like:
<rsp status="fail"><err returncode="-2" desc="username record not found."></err></rsp>
Then you can use: /rsp/@status
it will return fail
as string
See Demo here.
The XML you got from endpoint is not well form tag err
is not properly open. If suppose it is look like:
<rsp status="fail"><err returncode="-2" desc="username record not found."></err></rsp>
Then you can use: /rsp/@status
it will return fail
as string
See Demo here.
answered Nov 21 '18 at 9:03
Amrendra KumarAmrendra Kumar
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wowww.. thank you so much for the help.. it really works !
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Nov 21 '18 at 9:12
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wowww.. thank you so much for the help.. it really works !
– ameruddin jamil
Nov 21 '18 at 9:12
wowww.. thank you so much for the help.. it really works !
– ameruddin jamil
Nov 21 '18 at 9:12
wowww.. thank you so much for the help.. it really works !
– ameruddin jamil
Nov 21 '18 at 9:12
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