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StAX Component Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
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Available as of Camel 2.9
The StAX component allows messages to be process through a SAX ContentHandler. Another feature of this component is to allow to iterate over JAXB records using StAX, for example using the Splitter EIP.
Maven users will need to add the following dependency to their
pom.xml
for this component:
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stax:content-handler-class
stax:content-handler-class
example:
stax:org.superbiz.FooContentHandler
stax:org.superbiz.FooContentHandler
From Camel 2.11.1 onwards you can lookup a
org.xml.sax.ContentHandler
bean from the Registry using the # syntax as shown:
stax:#myHandler
stax:#myHandler
Usage of a content handler as StAX parser Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
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The message body after the handling is the handler itself.
Here an example:
Iterate over a collection using JAXB and StAX Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
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First we suppose you have JAXB objects.
For instance a list of records in a wrapper object:
and
Then you get a XML file to process:
The StAX component provides an
StAXBuilder
which can be used when iterating XML elements with the Camel Splitter
from("file:target/in") .split(stax(Record.class)).streaming() .to("mock:records");
from("file:target/in")
.split(stax(Record.class)).streaming()
.to("mock:records");
Where
stax
is a static method on org.apache.camel.component.stax.StAXBuilder
which you can static import in the Java code. The stax builder is by default namespace aware on the XMLReader it uses. From Camel 2.11.1 onwards you can turn this off by setting the boolean parameter to false, as shown below:
from("file:target/in") .split(stax(Record.class, false)).streaming() .to("mock:records");
from("file:target/in")
.split(stax(Record.class, false)).streaming()
.to("mock:records");
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The example above could be implemented as follows in XML DSL