A.12. XPath Splitter
Overview
A splitter, shown in Figure A.8, “XPath Splitter Pattern”, is a type of router that splits an incoming message into a series of outgoing messages, where each of the messages contains a piece of the original message. The ServiceMix EIP XPath splitter pattern is restricted to using the InOnly and RobustInOnly exchange patterns. The expression that defines how to split up the original message is defined in the XPath language. The XPath splitter pattern maps to the splitter pattern in Apache Camel.
Figure A.8. XPath Splitter Pattern
Forwarding NMR attachments and properties
The
eip:xpath-splitter
element supports a forwardAttachments
attribute and a forwardProperties
attribute, either of which can be set to true
, if you want the splitter to copy the incoming message's attachments or properties to the outgoing messages. The corresponding splitter pattern in Apache Camel does not support any such attributes. By default, the incoming message's headers are copied to each of the outgoing messages by the Apache Camel splitter.
Example ServiceMix EIP route
Example A.25, “ServiceMix EIP XPath Splitter” shows how to define a splitter using the ServiceMix EIP component. The specified XPath expression,
/*/*
, causes an incoming message to split at every occurrence of a nested XML element (for example, the /foo/bar
and /foo/car
elements are split into distinct messages).
Example A.25. ServiceMix EIP XPath Splitter
<eip:xpath-splitter service="test:xpathSplitter" endpoint="endpoint" xpath="/*/*" namespaceContext="#nsContext"> <eip:target> <eip:exchange-target uri="service:http://test/router" /> </eip:target> </eip:xpath-splitter>
Equivalent Apache Camel XML route
Example A.26, “Apache Camel XPath Splitter Using XML” shows how to define an equivalent route using Apache Camel XML configuration.
Example A.26. Apache Camel XPath Splitter Using XML
<route> <from uri="jbi:endpoint:http://progress.com/demos/test/xpathSplitter/endpoint"/> <splitter> <xpath>/*/*</xpath> <to uri="jbi:service:http://test/router"/> </splitter> </route>
Equivalent Apache Camel Java DSL route
Example A.27, “Apache Camel XPath Splitter Using Java DSL” shows how to define an equivalent route using the Apache Camel Java DSL.
Example A.27. Apache Camel XPath Splitter Using Java DSL
from("jbi:endpoint:http://progress.com/demos/test/xpathSplitter/endpoint"). splitter(xpath("/*/*")).to("jbi:service:http://test/router");