Re: JaxbDataFormat & escaping special characters

2013-09-03 Thread Christian Posta
Sven,
Patch+Tests are attached. Please watch the JIRA for updates and when it
gets applied. Then let me know if this fits your usecase as a valid
solution.

Thanks,
Christian


On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 12:04 PM, Christian Posta  wrote:

> BTW.. i've opened a JIRA for you:
>
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-6677
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 10:01 AM, Christian Posta <
> christian.po...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> post your route to recreate if it's not working.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 4:36 AM, Sven Bauhan  wrote:
>>
>>> On 08/26/13 16:43, Christian Posta wrote:
>>>
 At the moment, there is a filtering writer that camel uses by default,
 and
 unfortunately it's not configurable at the moment. If you open a JIRA i
 will get a patch for you to make it configurable.

  Hey thanks. I will open a ticket in Jira. But I need a solution til
>>> the end of the week. So I think I have to create an own Dataformat
>>> definition as workaround now.
>>>
>>>  Hi,
>
> as JAXB does not escape special characters when marshaling, there
> exists a
> solution to use a special EscapingXMLStreamWriter (see
> http://blog.lesc.se/2009/03/escape-illegal-characters-**
> with-jaxb-xml.html illegal-characters-with-jaxb-**xml.html
> >).
> I used this in combination with org.apache.commons.lang.
> StringEscapeUtils
>
> to replace the strings.
>
> But I do not know how to replace the XMLStreamWriter used by
> JaxbDataFormat with my implementation. Is there a way to tell the
> JaxbDataFormat to use my EscapingXMLStreamWriter when marshaling?
>
> The only other solution I could image is to define a Converter for the
> data field and call it via the bindings.xjb. But that is just a
> workaround.
>
>  Hmm this does not work. The converted string is escaped then twice
>>> with the result, that the '&' is replaced again by '&'
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> *Christian Posta*
>> http://www.christianposta.com/blog
>> twitter: @christianposta
>>
>
>
>
> --
> *Christian Posta*
> http://www.christianposta.com/blog
> twitter: @christianposta
>



-- 
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http://www.christianposta.com/blog
twitter: @christianposta


Re: JaxbDataFormat & escaping special characters

2013-08-28 Thread Christian Posta
BTW.. i've opened a JIRA for you:

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-6677


On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 10:01 AM, Christian Posta  wrote:

> post your route to recreate if it's not working.
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 4:36 AM, Sven Bauhan  wrote:
>
>> On 08/26/13 16:43, Christian Posta wrote:
>>
>>> At the moment, there is a filtering writer that camel uses by default,
>>> and
>>> unfortunately it's not configurable at the moment. If you open a JIRA i
>>> will get a patch for you to make it configurable.
>>>
>>>  Hey thanks. I will open a ticket in Jira. But I need a solution til the
>> end of the week. So I think I have to create an own Dataformat definition
>> as workaround now.
>>
>>  Hi,

 as JAXB does not escape special characters when marshaling, there
 exists a
 solution to use a special EscapingXMLStreamWriter (see
 http://blog.lesc.se/2009/03/escape-illegal-characters-**
 with-jaxb-xml.html
 >).
 I used this in combination with org.apache.commons.lang.
 StringEscapeUtils

 to replace the strings.

 But I do not know how to replace the XMLStreamWriter used by
 JaxbDataFormat with my implementation. Is there a way to tell the
 JaxbDataFormat to use my EscapingXMLStreamWriter when marshaling?

 The only other solution I could image is to define a Converter for the
 data field and call it via the bindings.xjb. But that is just a
 workaround.

  Hmm this does not work. The converted string is escaped then twice
>> with the result, that the '&' is replaced again by '&'
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> *Christian Posta*
> http://www.christianposta.com/blog
> twitter: @christianposta
>



-- 
*Christian Posta*
http://www.christianposta.com/blog
twitter: @christianposta


Re: JaxbDataFormat & escaping special characters

2013-08-28 Thread Christian Posta
post your route to recreate if it's not working.


On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 4:36 AM, Sven Bauhan  wrote:

> On 08/26/13 16:43, Christian Posta wrote:
>
>> At the moment, there is a filtering writer that camel uses by default, and
>> unfortunately it's not configurable at the moment. If you open a JIRA i
>> will get a patch for you to make it configurable.
>>
>>  Hey thanks. I will open a ticket in Jira. But I need a solution til the
> end of the week. So I think I have to create an own Dataformat definition
> as workaround now.
>
>  Hi,
>>>
>>> as JAXB does not escape special characters when marshaling, there exists
>>> a
>>> solution to use a special EscapingXMLStreamWriter (see
>>> http://blog.lesc.se/2009/03/escape-illegal-characters-**
>>> with-jaxb-xml.html>> illegal-characters-with-jaxb-**xml.html
>>> >).
>>> I used this in combination with org.apache.commons.lang.
>>> StringEscapeUtils
>>>
>>> to replace the strings.
>>>
>>> But I do not know how to replace the XMLStreamWriter used by
>>> JaxbDataFormat with my implementation. Is there a way to tell the
>>> JaxbDataFormat to use my EscapingXMLStreamWriter when marshaling?
>>>
>>> The only other solution I could image is to define a Converter for the
>>> data field and call it via the bindings.xjb. But that is just a
>>> workaround.
>>>
>>>  Hmm this does not work. The converted string is escaped then twice with
> the result, that the '&' is replaced again by '&'
>
>


-- 
*Christian Posta*
http://www.christianposta.com/blog
twitter: @christianposta


Re: JaxbDataFormat & escaping special characters

2013-08-27 Thread Sven Bauhan

On 08/26/13 16:43, Christian Posta wrote:

At the moment, there is a filtering writer that camel uses by default, and
unfortunately it's not configurable at the moment. If you open a JIRA i
will get a patch for you to make it configurable.

Hey thanks. I will open a ticket in Jira. But I need a solution til the 
end of the week. So I think I have to create an own Dataformat 
definition as workaround now.



Hi,

as JAXB does not escape special characters when marshaling, there exists a
solution to use a special EscapingXMLStreamWriter (see
http://blog.lesc.se/2009/03/**escape-illegal-characters-**
with-jaxb-xml.html).
I used this in combination with org.apache.commons.lang.**StringEscapeUtils
to replace the strings.

But I do not know how to replace the XMLStreamWriter used by
JaxbDataFormat with my implementation. Is there a way to tell the
JaxbDataFormat to use my EscapingXMLStreamWriter when marshaling?

The only other solution I could image is to define a Converter for the
data field and call it via the bindings.xjb. But that is just a workaround.

Hmm this does not work. The converted string is escaped then twice with 
the result, that the '&' is replaced again by '&'




Re: JaxbDataFormat & escaping special characters

2013-08-26 Thread Christian Posta
At the moment, there is a filtering writer that camel uses by default, and
unfortunately it's not configurable at the moment. If you open a JIRA i
will get a patch for you to make it configurable.

Cheers,
Christian


On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 5:39 AM, Sven Bauhan  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> as JAXB does not escape special characters when marshaling, there exists a
> solution to use a special EscapingXMLStreamWriter (see
> http://blog.lesc.se/2009/03/**escape-illegal-characters-**
> with-jaxb-xml.html).
> I used this in combination with org.apache.commons.lang.**StringEscapeUtils
> to replace the strings.
>
> But I do not know how to replace the XMLStreamWriter used by
> JaxbDataFormat with my implementation. Is there a way to tell the
> JaxbDataFormat to use my EscapingXMLStreamWriter when marshaling?
>
> The only other solution I could image is to define a Converter for the
> data field and call it via the bindings.xjb. But that is just a workaround.
>
> Thanks, Sven
>
>


-- 
*Christian Posta*
http://www.christianposta.com/blog
twitter: @christianposta


JaxbDataFormat & escaping special characters

2013-08-26 Thread Sven Bauhan

Hi,

as JAXB does not escape special characters when marshaling, there exists 
a solution to use a special EscapingXMLStreamWriter (see 
http://blog.lesc.se/2009/03/escape-illegal-characters-with-jaxb-xml.html). 
I used this in combination with 
org.apache.commons.lang.StringEscapeUtils to replace the strings.


But I do not know how to replace the XMLStreamWriter used by 
JaxbDataFormat with my implementation. Is there a way to tell the 
JaxbDataFormat to use my EscapingXMLStreamWriter when marshaling?


The only other solution I could image is to define a Converter for the 
data field and call it via the bindings.xjb. But that is just a workaround.


Thanks, Sven