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XQueryCamel supports XQuery to allow an Expression or Predicate to be used in the DSL or Xml Configuration. For example you could use XQuery to create an Predicate in a Message Filter or as an Expression for a Recipient List. Options
ExamplesYou can also use functions inside your query, in which case you need an explicit type conversion (or you will get a org.w3c.dom.DOMException: HIERARCHY_REQUEST_ERR) by passing the Class as a second argument to the xquery() method. VariablesThe IN message body will be set as the
Using XML configurationIf you prefer to configure your routes in your Spring XML file then you can use XPath expressions as follows Notice how we can reuse the namespace prefixes, foo in this case, in the XPath expression for easier namespace based XQuery expressions! When you use functions in your XQuery expression you need an explicit type conversion which is done in the xml configuration via the @type attribute: Using XQuery as transformationWe can do a message translation using transform or setBody in the route, as shown below: Notice that xquery will use DOMResult by default, so if we want to grab the value of the person node, using text() we need to tell xquery to use String as result type, as shown:
Using XQuery as an endpointSometimes an XQuery expression can be quite large; it can essentally be used for Templating. So you may want to use an XQuery Endpoint so you can route using XQuery templates. The following example shows how to take a message of an ActiveMQ queue (MyQueue) and transform it using XQuery and send it to MQSeries. ExamplesHere is a simple example using an XQuery expression as a predicate in a Message Filter This example uses XQuery with namespaces as a predicate in a Message Filter Learning XQueryXQuery is a very powerful language for querying, searching, sorting and returning XML. For help learning XQuery try these tutorials
You might also find the XQuery function reference useful Loading script from external resourceAvailable as of Camel 2.11 You can externalize the script and have Camel load it from a resource such as DependenciesTo use XQuery in your camel routes you need to add the a dependency on camel-saxon which implements the XQuery language. If you use maven you could just add the following to your pom.xml, substituting the version number for the latest & greatest release (see the download page for the latest versions). |