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Overview of the XSL Transformation sample

You are designing a mediation module that retrieves a stock value from an external Stock Quote service. In addition, you want to persist the customer information throughout the request and response flows. The XSL Transformation primitive can be used to map from one message to another, or to change the content of a message. In this sample, we will do both. You will map the message between the requester and service provider, as well as persist a property in the message context.

You will be creating the XSL Transformation primitive to map the following operations:

source operation attribute target operation attribute
StockQuoteRequester symbol StockQuoteService stockSymbol
StockQuoteRequester value StockQuoteService stockValue

This sample applies to mediation flows and can be run on WebSphere® ESB Server or WebSphere Process Server.

Mediation module

The diagram below shows the elements of the mediation module, named XSLTransform, in the Assembly Editor:

Screenshot of completed XSLTransform module

(Required section) Clearly state the learning objectives for the entire tutorial:

Time required

Allow 15 minutes to build the sample. You also have the option to import the ready-made mediation flow component and open it with the mediation flow editor to view it. See "Working with the ready-made sample" for more information.

Modules in this tutorial

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