Hi Lahiru, You can run an Xpath in the usual way for this message also; In the place you define the expression, simply first declare the namespace " http://ws.apache.org/ns/synapse" with a namespace prefix, e.g. ns1, and you can put Xpath expressions with that namespace prefix, e.g. "/ns1:file/ns1:endpoint/ns1:host".
Cheers, Anjana. On Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 5:05 PM, Lahiru Sandaruwan <lahi...@wso2.com> wrote: > Hi guys, > > Is $subject a bug? > > Store get changed to following automatically, > <axis2ns9:store xmlns:axis2ns9="http://ws.apache.org/ns/synapse" > messageStore="A"></axis2ns9:store> > > I receive this message to a proxy defined in ESB, and the message has this > namespace. > > E.g. > <file xmlns="http://ws.apache.org/ns/synapse"> > <endpoint> > <host>myftphost</host> > <username>username</username> > </endpoint> > </file> > > This namespace is a special one, which is used to define all synapse > configs. Is there a way to run a Xpath to access elements in this message? > > Thanks. > > -- > -- > Lahiru Sandaruwan > Committer and PMC member, Apache Stratos, > Senior Software Engineer, > WSO2 Inc., http://wso2.com > lean.enterprise.middleware > > email: lahi...@wso2.com cell: (+94) 773 325 954 > blog: http://lahiruwrites.blogspot.com/ > twitter: http://twitter.com/lahirus > linked-in: http://lk.linkedin.com/pub/lahiru-sandaruwan/16/153/146 > > -- *Anjana Fernando* Senior Technical Lead WSO2 Inc. | http://wso2.com lean . enterprise . middleware
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