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		     Topic: XML Schema for .msgflow file | 
  		
  		
		  sudhanshus
  
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		   Forum: WebSphere Message Broker (ACE) Support   Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 1:57 am   Subject: XML Schema for .msgflow file | 
  		
  		
		  Seems like you guys are right.
 I will look into pattern that you guys have suggested.
 
 Thanks a lot for your input. | 
  		
  		
		     Topic: XML Schema for .msgflow file | 
  		
  		
		  sudhanshus
  
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		   Forum: WebSphere Message Broker (ACE) Support   Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 10:24 pm   Subject: Re: XML Schema for .msgflow file | 
  		
  		
		  Wanted to create some boilerplate code (.msgflow file)
 
 Use a Pattern.
 
  
 
 The schema used to generate a flow may change between versions without notice. A Pattern will have a migration p ... | 
  		
  		
		     Topic: XML Schema for .msgflow file | 
  		
  		
		  sudhanshus
  
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		   Forum: WebSphere Message Broker (ACE) Support   Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 7:17 am   Subject: Re: XML Schema for .msgflow file | 
  		
  		
		  When we open the .msgflow file in a text editor, we can clearly see that it's a xml file.
 
 
 
 Care to explian why you want this?
 
 Wanted to create some boilerplate code (.msgflow file) and for th ... | 
  		
  		
		     Topic: XML Schema for .msgflow file | 
  		
  		
		  sudhanshus
  
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		   Forum: WebSphere Message Broker (ACE) Support   Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 7:15 am   Subject: Re: XML Schema for .msgflow file | 
  		
  		
		  Would anyone tell me where can I find the schema for the above mentioned xml file.
 
 Nowhere.
 
 uhh ho...
 
 Thanks. | 
  		
  		
		     Topic: log4j | 
  		
  		
		  sudhanshus
  
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		   Forum: WebSphere Message Broker (ACE) Support   Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 12:53 am   Subject: log4j | 
  		
  		
		  My suggestion:-
 
 Put the log4j.properties file anywhere you like and create a configurable service and save the path there.
 
 Now at the application startup, read the location of the properties fil ... | 
  		
  		
		     Topic: XML Schema for .msgflow file | 
  		
  		
		  sudhanshus
  
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		   Forum: WebSphere Message Broker (ACE) Support   Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 12:33 am   Subject: XML Schema for .msgflow file | 
  		
  		
		  When we open the .msgflow file in a text editor, we can clearly see that it's a xml file.
 
 Would anyone tell me where can I find the schema for the above mentioned xml file.
 
 Thanks in advance. | 
  		
  		
		     Topic: How to save web service response in Environment | 
  		
  		
		  sudhanshus
  
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		   Forum: WebSphere Message Broker (ACE) Support   Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 5:11 am   Subject: How to save web service response in Environment | 
  		
  		
		  I checked the api of MbElement.createElementAsLastChild and it says that value must be of the following data types:-
 
 MbDate
 MbTime
 MbTimestamp
 Boolean
 byte[]
 String
 Integer
 Double
 BitSet
 
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		     Topic: How to save web service response in Environment | 
  		
  		
		  sudhanshus
  
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		   Forum: WebSphere Message Broker (ACE) Support   Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 1:14 am   Subject: How to save web service response in Environment | 
  		
  		
		  Thanks.
 
 I want to do it through java compute node. is there an easy and elegant way of doing it? | 
  		
  		
		     Topic: How to save web service response in Environment | 
  		
  		
		  sudhanshus
  
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		   Forum: WebSphere Message Broker (ACE) Support   Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 11:07 pm   Subject: How to save web service response in Environment | 
  		
  		
		  Hi,
 
 I want to save the web service response in the environment variable for further processing in a java compute node.
 
 Is there any way to do so? | 
  		
  		
		     Topic: How to get shared-classes path in java class | 
  		
  		
		  sudhanshus
  
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		   Forum: WebSphere Message Broker (ACE) Support   Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2014 7:55 pm   Subject: How to get shared-classes path in java class | 
  		
  		
		  You mean it's okay if I put log4j.properties file in 
 
 MQSI\9.0.0.0\bin folder? | 
  		
  		
		     Topic: How to get shared-classes path in java class | 
  		
  		
		  sudhanshus
  
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		   Forum: WebSphere Message Broker (ACE) Support   Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2014 8:39 am   Subject: How to get shared-classes path in java class | 
  		
  		
		  | I have put log4j.properties in shared-classes folder and I want to find out the absolute path of the file. | 
  		
  		
		     Topic: How to get shared-classes path in java class | 
  		
  		
		  sudhanshus
  
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		   Forum: WebSphere Message Broker (ACE) Support   Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2014 8:20 am   Subject: How to get shared-classes path in java class | 
  		
  		
		  hi,
 
 In my java class, I want to find out the location of the shared-classes path.
 Is there any pre-defined variable through which I could access it?
 
 Or I will have to create an environment vari ... | 
  		
  		
		     Topic: How to log Root and Environment using Log4jLoggingPlugin | 
  		
  		
		  sudhanshus
  
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		   Forum: WebSphere Message Broker (ACE) Support   Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2014 3:13 am   Subject: How to log Root and Environment using Log4jLoggingPlugin | 
  		
  		
		  Hi,
 
 I have implemented log4j in my integration bus application. I don't know what the expression of logText would be in order to log ${Root} and ${Environment}
 
 Help would be highly appreciated. | 
  		
  		
		     Topic: Extracting meaningful info from ExceptionList | 
  		
  		
		  sudhanshus
  
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		   Forum: WebSphere Message Broker (ACE) Support   Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 1:28 am   Subject: Extracting meaningful info from ExceptionList | 
  		
  		
		  If you want to capture meaningful info you should serialise the stackTrace and throw it instead of e.toString().
 
 Done. Thanks.
 
 throw new MbUserException(this.getClass().getName(& ... | 
  		
  		
		     Topic: Extracting meaningful info from ExceptionList | 
  		
  		
		  sudhanshus
  
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		   Forum: WebSphere Message Broker (ACE) Support   Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 12:34 am   Subject: Extracting meaningful info from ExceptionList | 
  		
  		
		  Hi,
 I have a java compute node that has following code in the catch block of evaluate method:-
 
 throw new MbUserException(this, "", "evaluate()", e.toString() ... |