Ah, ok 'lords' and toads (i.e. someone with high pretences)
Now I can rest in peace (the coming night that is)
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Cid
Anything goes in this forum, from sarcastic jokes to cultural references :-)
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ok, now I'm officially curious... Quijotes I can find on the internet.. but
cides is impossible to find... H :-)
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PS. Saludos hasta EspaƱa, tierra de Cides y Quijotes :-)
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Agus,
The to variant with variable, part and query items is correct as well. This
form comes from the BPEL 1.1 days when the $ notation for accessing variables
did not exist yet.
The difference lies in the '/' preceding your query. When you write:
or
$atlasRequest.parameters
you access the par
I found the problem.
The eclipse designer create the 'parameters' parts like this:
| http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-xpath-19991116";>
|
|
But the correct way is
this:$atlasRequest.parameters/ns0:sCountryISOCode
The problem is fixed if I change this part, but I don't know why the eclipse
de
jBPM sends whatever content you put in the message parts. How does your BPEL
process create the content of the "parameters" part? Please post the relevant
portions of your process only.
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