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Message Mediation Samples
The following Message Mediation samples are available with WSO2 Enterprise Integrator:
Note that WSO2 EI is shipped with the following changes to what is mentioned in this documentation:
<PRODUCT_HOME>/
repository/samples/
directory that includes all Integration profile samplesĀ is changed to<EI_HOME>/
samples/service-bus/
.<PRODUCT_HOME>/
repository/samples/resources/
directory that includes all artifacts related to the Integration profile samples is changed to<EI_HOME>/
samples/service-bus/resources/
.
- Sample 0: Introduction to Integrator
- Sample 1: Simple Content-Based Routing (CBR) of Messages
- Sample 2: CBR with the Switch-Case Mediator Using Message Properties
- Sample 3: Local Registry Entry Definitions, Reusable Endpoints and Sequences
- Sample 4: Specifying a Fault Sequence with a Regular Mediation Sequence
- Sample 5: Creating SOAP Fault Messages and Changing the Direction of a Message
- Sample 6: Manipulating SOAP Headers and Filtering Incoming and Outgoing Messages
- Sample 7: Using Schema Validation and the Usage of Local Registry for Storing Configuration Metadata
- Sample 8: Introduction to Static and Dynamic Registry Resources and Using XSLT Transformations
- Sample 9: Introduction to Dynamic Sequences with the Registry
- Sample 10: Introduction to Dynamic Endpoints with the Registry
- Sample 11: Using a Full Registry-Based Configuration and Sharing a Configuration Between Multiple Instances
- Sample 12: One-Way Messaging in a Fire-and-Forget Mode through ESB
- Sample 13: Dual Channel Invocation Through Synapse
- Sample 14: Using Sequences and Endpoints as Local Registry Items
- Sample 15: Using the Enrich Mediator for Message Copying and Content Enrichment
- Sample 16: Introduction to Dynamic and Static Registry Keys
- Sample 17: Transforming / Replacing Message Content with PayloadFactory Mediator
- Sample 18: Transforming a Message Using ForEach Mediator