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hiddentrue

Example 2 is written with reference to /wiki/spaces/FAQ/pages/37781537. 

Example 3 - Adding a SOAPEnvelope type object as a property to a message

In this example, we add the SOAP envelope in a SOAP request as a property to a message. The Enrich mediator is useful in this scenario since adding the property directly using the Property mediator results in the SOAPEnvelope object being created as an OM type object. The OM type object created cannot be converted back to a SOAPEnvelope object.

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<enrich> 
<source type="envelope" clone="true"/>
<target type="property" property="ExtractedEnvelope"/>
</enrich> 
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hiddentrue

Added this content for the FAQ When ExtractedEnvelope is a SOAPEnvelope with OM type, why do we get "EnrichMediator SOAPEnvelope is expected" for SOAP requests?

 

Example 4 - Preserving the original payload

 

In this example, you copy the original payload to a property using the Enrich mediator.

 

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<enrich>
      <source clone="false" type="body"/>
      <target action="replace" type="property" property="ORGINAL_PAYLOAD"/>
   </enrich>

 

For another Then whenever you need the original payload, you replace the message body with this property value using the Enrich mediator as follows:

 

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<enrich>
      <source clone="false" type="property" property="ORIGINAL_PAYLOAD"/>
      <target action="replace" type="body"/>
   </enrich>

 


For other example using the Enrich mediator,
see see Sample 15: Using the Enrich Mediator for Message Copying and Content Enrichment and Sample 440: Converting JSON to XML Using XSLT.

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hiddentrue

Description of the Enrich Mediator in WSO2 ESB.