interesting... the XML doc extracted from email as attachment... ��<^@?^@x^@m^@l^@ ^@v^@e^@r^@s^@i^@o^@n^@=^@"^@1^@.^@0^@"^@ ^@e^@n^@c^@o^@d^@i^@n^@g^@=^@"^@u^@t^@f^@-^@1^@6^@"^@?^@>^@^M^@ ^@<^@T^@r^@a^@n^@s^@f^@e^@r^@D^@a^@t^@a^@H^@e^@a^@d^@e^@r^@ ^@x^@m^@l^@n^@s^@:^@i^@=^@"^@h^@t^@t^@p^@:^@/^@/^@w^@w^@w^@.^@w^@3^@.^@o^@r^@g^@/^@2^@0^@0^@1^@/^@X^@M^@L^@S^@c^@h^@e^@m^@a^@-^@i^@n^@s^@t^@a^@n^@c^@e^@"^@ ^@x^@m^@l^@n^@s^@=^@"^@h^@t^@t^@p^@:^@/^@/^@s^@m^@a^@r^@t^@s^@i^@g^@n^@a^@l^@.^@c^@o^@m^@"^@>^@^M^@
the XML sent either by file system or sftp endpoint <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?> <TransferDataHeader xmlns:i="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://smartsignal.com"> <ApplicationId>00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000</ApplicationId> <ApplicationName i:nil="true" /> - something truely is corrupting the document when extracted - type or char set? ----- Gary Lee Mills -- View this message in context: http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/JAXB-Marshalling-from-email-route-tp5797029p5797034.html Sent from the Camel - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.