Assuming that your schema is not embedded in the WSDL, but in separate XSD files, you should look at the Validator Component: http://camel.apache.org/validation.html
As in the example there, you can just catch a org.apache.camel.ValidationException (or, more specifically, a org.apache.camel.SchemaValidationException), and use that to get what failed. It's not perfect, but it may work for your needs. - Andrew On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 10:33 PM, Rob <robert.find...@atos.net> wrote: > Hi > I'm trying to employ schema validation on a camel route which uses > cxf:cxfEndpoint: > > <cxf:cxfEndpoint id="serviceMgtEndpointMain_v2" > address="/{{mainPath}}/v2" > serviceClass="com.myCompany.v2.ServicesSoap"> > <cxf:properties> > <entry key="schema-validation-enabled" > value="${mainSchemaValidation}" /> > </cxf:properties> > </cxf:cxfEndpoint> > > What I need to do is create a custom response using the error message as > part of the reply but I need to be able to set the Exchange body after > getting the error message. ie I have a ResultSet in my xsd which would have > the description set using the validation error message. > > I have tried using <onException> only this doesn't catch it as the error > seems to be thrown during the cxf phase and is not within the route. I > have > investigated the use of interceptors but it looks rather complex for my > needs and experience. > > If there are any alternatives or explanations on how I might use > interceptors for this that would be appreciated. I am using camel version > 2.12.2 and apache cxf version 2.7.8. > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/CXF-Schema-Validation-with-a-Custom-Response-tp5753958.html > Sent from the Camel - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >