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[jira] Work stopped: (SM-1689) ServiceMix Scripting does not support all the features of the old one ( The lightweight )

     [ https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/SM-1689?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Work on SM-1689 stopped by Lars Heinemann.

> ServiceMix Scripting does not support all the features of the old one ( The lightweight )
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SM-1689
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/SM-1689
>             Project: ServiceMix
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: servicemix-scripting
>    Affects Versions: servicemix-scripting-2008.01
>            Reporter: Andrea Zoppello
>            Assignee: Lars Heinemann
>             Fix For: servicemix-scripting-2008.02
>
>
> The main  point is that the old component ( as all the
> lightweight components extending TransformComponentSupport )  let you to
> trasparently manage the case of receiving an InOnly or InOut exchange.
> This let the user to write script file that are able to manage the output message in the script.
> With the old component:
> 1) when it receive an InOnly exchange, after the script execution it provides to create automatically a new InOnly exchange with the content of the out message you set in groovy.
> 2) when it receive an InOnly exchange,after the script execution it provides fill the output message with the content of the out message you set in groovy.
> At the moment only the 2) is supported by servicemix-scripting.
> Here the example:
> // DOM4j is in the cp
> import org.dom4j.*;
> import org.dom4j.xpath.*;
> // Get the input as a String and set the output content
> def String xmlInput  = null;
> xmlInput = new String(inMessage.bodyText);
> def org.dom4j.Document document = DocumentHelper.parseText(xmlInput);
> parCustomerType = document.valueOf("/Customer/@customerType");
> def String decodedCustomerType = "GENERIC";
> if (parCustomerType == "1"){
>   decodedCustomerType = "CUSTOMER_TYPE_1";
> }
> if (parCustomerType == "2"){
>   decodedCustomerType = "CUSTOMER_TYPE_2";
> }
> outMessage.bodyText =
> "<DECODED_CUSTOMER_TYPE>"+decodedCustomerType+"</DECODED_CUSTOMER_TYPE>";

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