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Claus Ibsen resolved CAMEL-6807. -------------------------------- Resolution: Fixed Got a solution for #1 > Message headers with uppercase letters not matched by jxpath > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: CAMEL-6807 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-6807 > Project: Camel > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 2.10.4 > Environment: JXPath used as Expression language > Reporter: Petr Janata > Assignee: Claus Ibsen > Priority: Minor > Fix For: 2.15.0 > > Attachments: CaseInsensitiveMapPropertyHandler.java > > > {{DefaultMessage}} uses {{CaseInsensitiveMap}} for storing headers. If header > name contains uppercase characters, then jxpath expression with correct case > will not match. > E.g. header named _fooBarBaz_ on "in" message will not be matched by > following jxpath expression: > {code:xml} > <jxpath>/in/headers/fooBarBaz = something</jxpath> > {code} > JXPath evaluates nodes that match the fooBarBaz name and uses the keySet() to > obtain candidates. The problem is that CaseInsensitiveMap.keySet() returns > the converted internal keys, instead of the original keys. > *Is it possible to override the keySet() method of CaseInsensitiveMap to > return the original keys?* Then a user will not be unpleasantly surprised > that his key is not in the key set. > {code:title=CaseInsensitiveMap.java|borderStyle=solid} > @Override > public Set<String> keySet() > { > return originalKeys.values(); > } > {code} > There are two workarounds possible but neither of them is nice in my eyes. > # use only lowercase header names > # register custom DynamicPropertyHandler in JXPath > Ad 1. this probably wasn't the intention. User must rely on implementation of > private method {{CaseInsensitiveMap.assembleKey()}}. This then defeats the > purpose of case insensitiveness. > Ad 2. custom property handler must be registered via > {{JXPathIntrospector.registerDynamicClass()}} "in the start", e.g. before > anybody calls {{JXPathIntrospector.getBeanInfo()}}. In our projects it was > enough to declare an extra eagerly-instantiated singleton Spring bean. > {code:xml} > <bean class="CaseInsensitiveMapPropertyHandler" > init-method="init" > autowire-candidate="false" > lazy-init="false" /> > {code} -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)