It's here[1]

[1]http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=1377955  

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On Monday, September 10, 2012 at 4:02 PM, Joe San wrote:

> Willem Jiang,
>  
> Could you please let me know where this xpath JUnit test was added? It
> would be great if you could let me know the JUnit class name?
>  
> setHeader() should be able to take the XPath expression.
> > I just add unit test in the camel trunk to show it.
> >  
> > setHeader("foo").xpath("/personFile/text()").
>  
> Regards,
> Jothi
>  
> On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 4:56 AM, Willem jiang <willem.ji...@gmail.com 
> (mailto:willem.ji...@gmail.com)>wrote:
>  
> > setHeader() should be able to take the XPath expression.
> > I just add unit test in the camel trunk to show it.
> >  
> > setHeader("foo").xpath("/personFile/text()").
> >  
> > --
> > Willem Jiang
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> >  
> >  
> >  
> >  
> >  
> > On Monday, August 27, 2012 at 6:53 PM, Joe San wrote:
> >  
> > > I managed to get that working.
> > >  
> > > I have another question on the route configuration:
> > >  
> > > Assuming the following xml snippet:
> > >  
> > > <pss:info>
> > > <personFile>098765432.txt</personFile>
> > > <address>
> > > <street>xyz</street>
> > > <city>Frankfurt</city>
> > > </address>
> > > <persons>
> > > <person>
> > > <name>joe</name>
> > > <age>32</age>
> > > <country>Germany</country>
> > > </person>
> > >  
> > > <person>
> > > <name>sam</name>
> > > <age>32</age>
> > > <country>Germany</country>
> > > </person>
> > > </persons>
> > > </pss:info>
> > >  
> > > The task was to get the List of Person which I managed to extract using
> > > xpath. I would also want to get the fileName value and set that as a
> >  
> >  
> > header
> > > in my Exchange. My route definition is as below:
> > >  
> > > from("file://C:/folders/inbox?noop=true")
> > .setFileNameHeader(ns.xpath("/SOAP:Envelope/SOAP:Body/pss:info/personFile/text()"))
> > > .split(ns.xpath("//SOAP:Envelope/SOAP:Body/pss:info/persons"))
> > > .bean(new PersonProcessor())
> > > .to("file://C:/folders/inbox");
> > >  
> > > But I get the following error message shown:
> > >  
> > > The method setFileNameHeader(XPathExpression) is undefined for the type
> > > RouteDefinition
> > >  
> > > The setHeader also seems to be wrong.
> > >  
> > > Regards,
> > > Jothi
> > >  
> > > On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 9:35 PM, Christian Müller <
> > > christian.muel...@gmail.com (mailto:christian.muel...@gmail.com)> wrote:
> > >  
> > > > Yes, should be possible.
> > > >  
> > > > Sent from a mobile device
> > > > Am 24.08.2012 13:56 schrieb "Joe San" <codeintheo...@gmail.com 
> > > > (mailto:codeintheo...@gmail.com)(mailto:
> > >  
> >  
> >  
> > codeintheo...@gmail.com (mailto:codeintheo...@gmail.com))>:
> > > >  
> > > > > The most common language to use is XPath, which allows you to
> > evaluate
> > > > > XPath
> > > > > expressions on the message body. For example, suppose the message
> > > >  
> > > >  
> > > >  
> > > >  
> > > > contains
> > > > > the following
> > > > > XML document:
> > > > >  
> > > > > <order customerId="123">
> > > > > <status>in progress</status>
> > > > > </order>
> > > > >  
> > > > > By using XPath expressions, you can extract parts of the document and
> > > > bind
> > > > > them to
> > > > > parameters, like this:
> > > > >  
> > > > > public void updateStatus(@XPath("/order/@customerId") Integer
> > customerId,
> > > > > @XPath("/order/status/text()") String status) {
> > > > > ....
> > > > > ....
> > > > > }
> > > > >  
> > > > > The above snippet is from the Camel in Action book. Can I use the
> > @XPath
> > > > to
> > > > > evaluate to a List < Person >?
> > > > >  
> > > > > My xml would look like this:
> > > > >  
> > > > > <info>
> > > > > <address>
> > > > > <street>xyz</street>
> > > > > <city>Frankfurt</city>
> > > > > </address>
> > > > >  
> > > > > <person>
> > > > > <name>joe</name>
> > > > > <age>32</age>
> > > > > <country>Germany</country>
> > > > > </person>
> > > > >  
> > > > > <person>
> > > > > <name>sam</name>
> > > > > <age>32</age>
> > > > > <country>Germany</country>
> > > > > </person>
> > > > >  
> > > > > </info>
> > > > >  
> > > > > The XPath should evaluate the fetch the List of Person objects!
> > > > >  
> > > > > Regards,
> > > > > Jothi
> > > >  
> > >  
> >  
>  



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