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9.3. Message Composition


9.3.1. Message Composers

A MessageComposer composes or decomposes a native binding message to or from SwitchYard's canonical message. It does so in three steps:
  1. Construct a new target message instance.
  2. Copy the content of the message.
  3. Delegate the header/property mapping to a ContextMapper.
A SOAPMessageComposer and CamelMessageComposer are included with SwitchYard. These implementations are used by their associated bindings but you can override these with your own implementations.

9.3.2. Create a Custom Message Composer

Procedure 9.2. Create a Custom Message Composer

  1. Implement the org.switchyard.component.common.composer.MessageComposer interface:
    public interface MessageComposer<T> {
        ContextMapper<T> getContextMapper();
        MessageComposer<T> setContextMapper(ContextMapper<T> contextMapper);
        Message compose(T source, Exchange exchange, boolean create) throws Exception;
        public T decompose(Exchange exchange, T target) throws Exception;
    }
    
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  2. Specify your implementation in your switchyard.xml file:
    <binding.xyz ...>
        <messageComposer class="com.example.MyMessageComposer"/>
    </binding.xyz>
    
    
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9.3.3. Custom Message Composer Properties

  • The getContextMapper() and setContextMapper() methods are bean properties. If you extend BaseMessageComposer, both properties are implemented for you.
  • Your compose() method needs to take the data from the passed-in source native message and compose a SwitchYard Message based on the specified Exchange. The create parameter determines whether or not we ask the Exchange to create a new Message, or use the existing one.
  • Your decompose() method needs to take the data from the SwitchYard Message in the specified Exchange and "decompose it" into the target native message.
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