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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.










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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.










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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.










      share|improve this question














      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.







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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.






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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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          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.






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          • 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.






          share|improve this answer
























          • 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.






          share|improve this answer













          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.







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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





          wowww.. thank you so much for the help.. it really works !

          – ameruddin jamil
          Nov 21 '18 at 9:12


















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