When the message types of source and target operations do not match, you need to transform the source message type so that the target operation can receive it. The XSL Transformation primitive uses an XSL style sheet to map source and target message types. This topic describes how to create the XSL stylesheet.
In the Mediation Flow editor, you will be unable to connect primitives
or nodes whose message types are different; you will see an error on the input
terminal of the target node indicating that the terminal types are incompatible.
In this case, you need an XSL Transformation primitive, as shown in the following
image:
The XSL Transformation primitive uses an XSL style sheet that contains the information required to map between two message types. You can either select an existing XSL style sheet, and optionally edit it, or create a new one. You create a new XSL style sheet by generating it from an XML map. You can either select an existing XML map, and optionally edit it, or create a new one using the XML Mapping editor.
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