Claus,
I am running into the same issue as stated above. Are there any examples of
Camel splitting files 'out of the box'? I tried a prelim search, but it was
unsuccessful.
Thanks!
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solver and execute this route, it will step through the code.
Claus Ibsen-2 wrote
> The CamelXsltResourceUri header is *only* for the location of the xls
> file. Any other options like a custom resolver must be set on the
> endpoint / component level.
>
> On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 8:
Claus,
The question I am asking is not one that can be resolved by the FAQ you
pointed to. I notice this question gets posted a lot and no one seems to be
fully answering it. Here's my go at it:
The Camel xslt docs mention "Dynamic Stylesheets" by saying the following:
/*Available as of Camel 2
Does anyone have a good working example of how the CamelXsltResourceUri
header is used? I've looked all over for documentation, however the only
thing I can find is *"Available as of Camel 2.9*
Camel provides the CamelXsltResourceUri header which you can use to define a
stylesheet to use instead o
mox,
There is no CSS nor HTML involved.
The call to '.to("xslt:transformSubject.xsl?uriResolver=#emailResolver") '
does an xslt transformation. I'm trying to figure out how to make
'transformSubject.xsl' dynamic while still being able to use my custom
URIResolver.
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I am having a similar issue and cannot get my xslt route to use my custom
uriResolver.
I put into the headers the location of a webservice that will return back
the xsl:
headers.put("templateLocation",
"http://localhost:8080/path/to/stylesheet";);
then in my route try and do the following:
.rec
Anyone have any ideas?
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I have a camel route working as follows:[code] from("subjectLine")
.to("xslt:transformSubject.xsl?uriResolver=#emailResolver")
.to("fop:application/pdf").process(email)
.to("smtp://..."); [/code]Our cus