xml elements with same attribute names getting overriden
My XML Structure looks like below:-
<element>
<note nom="Rock" >Roll</note>
<note nom="Bands" >
<note nom="Unit" >jayz<note>
<note nom="Unit" >eminem<note>
<note nom="Unit" >drake<note>
</note>
</element>
After transformation I am only able to retain the last unit value Drake. The first two unit values are overridden during transformation.
Need help with the dataweave transformation (XML to JAVA)
mule mule-studio dataweave mule-el mule-esb
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My XML Structure looks like below:-
<element>
<note nom="Rock" >Roll</note>
<note nom="Bands" >
<note nom="Unit" >jayz<note>
<note nom="Unit" >eminem<note>
<note nom="Unit" >drake<note>
</note>
</element>
After transformation I am only able to retain the last unit value Drake. The first two unit values are overridden during transformation.
Need help with the dataweave transformation (XML to JAVA)
mule mule-studio dataweave mule-el mule-esb
add a comment |
My XML Structure looks like below:-
<element>
<note nom="Rock" >Roll</note>
<note nom="Bands" >
<note nom="Unit" >jayz<note>
<note nom="Unit" >eminem<note>
<note nom="Unit" >drake<note>
</note>
</element>
After transformation I am only able to retain the last unit value Drake. The first two unit values are overridden during transformation.
Need help with the dataweave transformation (XML to JAVA)
mule mule-studio dataweave mule-el mule-esb
My XML Structure looks like below:-
<element>
<note nom="Rock" >Roll</note>
<note nom="Bands" >
<note nom="Unit" >jayz<note>
<note nom="Unit" >eminem<note>
<note nom="Unit" >drake<note>
</note>
</element>
After transformation I am only able to retain the last unit value Drake. The first two unit values are overridden during transformation.
Need help with the dataweave transformation (XML to JAVA)
mule mule-studio dataweave mule-el mule-esb
mule mule-studio dataweave mule-el mule-esb
edited Nov 21 '18 at 19:43
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asked Nov 20 '18 at 21:21
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Yes currently the attributes are being lost, though you can map them by hand.
payload.notes.*note map ((note, index) -> {
(note: note) if note != null,
(note.@)
})
Taking this xml as input
<notes>
<note nom="Rock" >Roll</note>
<note nom="Bands"/>
<note nom="Unit" >jayz</note>
<note nom="Unit" >eminem</note>
<note nom="Unit" >drake</note>
</notes>
Having said this there is going to be a new writer flag on next release to make json writer and java writer persist the attributes
I am expecting the output to be an arraylist like {Rock=Roll, Band ={Unit=Jayz,Unit=eminem,unit=drake}}
– leo_roar_001
Nov 21 '18 at 19:41
An array list? that looks more like a map
– machaval
Nov 23 '18 at 14:31
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Yes currently the attributes are being lost, though you can map them by hand.
payload.notes.*note map ((note, index) -> {
(note: note) if note != null,
(note.@)
})
Taking this xml as input
<notes>
<note nom="Rock" >Roll</note>
<note nom="Bands"/>
<note nom="Unit" >jayz</note>
<note nom="Unit" >eminem</note>
<note nom="Unit" >drake</note>
</notes>
Having said this there is going to be a new writer flag on next release to make json writer and java writer persist the attributes
I am expecting the output to be an arraylist like {Rock=Roll, Band ={Unit=Jayz,Unit=eminem,unit=drake}}
– leo_roar_001
Nov 21 '18 at 19:41
An array list? that looks more like a map
– machaval
Nov 23 '18 at 14:31
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Yes currently the attributes are being lost, though you can map them by hand.
payload.notes.*note map ((note, index) -> {
(note: note) if note != null,
(note.@)
})
Taking this xml as input
<notes>
<note nom="Rock" >Roll</note>
<note nom="Bands"/>
<note nom="Unit" >jayz</note>
<note nom="Unit" >eminem</note>
<note nom="Unit" >drake</note>
</notes>
Having said this there is going to be a new writer flag on next release to make json writer and java writer persist the attributes
I am expecting the output to be an arraylist like {Rock=Roll, Band ={Unit=Jayz,Unit=eminem,unit=drake}}
– leo_roar_001
Nov 21 '18 at 19:41
An array list? that looks more like a map
– machaval
Nov 23 '18 at 14:31
add a comment |
Yes currently the attributes are being lost, though you can map them by hand.
payload.notes.*note map ((note, index) -> {
(note: note) if note != null,
(note.@)
})
Taking this xml as input
<notes>
<note nom="Rock" >Roll</note>
<note nom="Bands"/>
<note nom="Unit" >jayz</note>
<note nom="Unit" >eminem</note>
<note nom="Unit" >drake</note>
</notes>
Having said this there is going to be a new writer flag on next release to make json writer and java writer persist the attributes
Yes currently the attributes are being lost, though you can map them by hand.
payload.notes.*note map ((note, index) -> {
(note: note) if note != null,
(note.@)
})
Taking this xml as input
<notes>
<note nom="Rock" >Roll</note>
<note nom="Bands"/>
<note nom="Unit" >jayz</note>
<note nom="Unit" >eminem</note>
<note nom="Unit" >drake</note>
</notes>
Having said this there is going to be a new writer flag on next release to make json writer and java writer persist the attributes
answered Nov 20 '18 at 21:36
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I am expecting the output to be an arraylist like {Rock=Roll, Band ={Unit=Jayz,Unit=eminem,unit=drake}}
– leo_roar_001
Nov 21 '18 at 19:41
An array list? that looks more like a map
– machaval
Nov 23 '18 at 14:31
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I am expecting the output to be an arraylist like {Rock=Roll, Band ={Unit=Jayz,Unit=eminem,unit=drake}}
– leo_roar_001
Nov 21 '18 at 19:41
An array list? that looks more like a map
– machaval
Nov 23 '18 at 14:31
I am expecting the output to be an arraylist like {Rock=Roll, Band ={Unit=Jayz,Unit=eminem,unit=drake}}
– leo_roar_001
Nov 21 '18 at 19:41
I am expecting the output to be an arraylist like {Rock=Roll, Band ={Unit=Jayz,Unit=eminem,unit=drake}}
– leo_roar_001
Nov 21 '18 at 19:41
An array list? that looks more like a map
– machaval
Nov 23 '18 at 14:31
An array list? that looks more like a map
– machaval
Nov 23 '18 at 14:31
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