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My XML Structure looks like below:-   
<element>
<note nom="Rock" >Roll</note>
<note nom="Bands" >
<note nom="Unit" >jayz<note>
<note nom="Unit" >eminem<note>
<note nom="Unit" >drake<note>
</note>
</element>


After transformation I am only able to retain the last unit value Drake. The first two unit values are overridden during transformation.



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    My XML Structure looks like below:-   
    <element>
    <note nom="Rock" >Roll</note>
    <note nom="Bands" >
    <note nom="Unit" >jayz<note>
    <note nom="Unit" >eminem<note>
    <note nom="Unit" >drake<note>
    </note>
    </element>


    After transformation I am only able to retain the last unit value Drake. The first two unit values are overridden during transformation.



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      My XML Structure looks like below:-   
      <element>
      <note nom="Rock" >Roll</note>
      <note nom="Bands" >
      <note nom="Unit" >jayz<note>
      <note nom="Unit" >eminem<note>
      <note nom="Unit" >drake<note>
      </note>
      </element>


      After transformation I am only able to retain the last unit value Drake. The first two unit values are overridden during transformation.



      Need help with the dataweave transformation (XML to JAVA) 









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      My XML Structure looks like below:-   
      <element>
      <note nom="Rock" >Roll</note>
      <note nom="Bands" >
      <note nom="Unit" >jayz<note>
      <note nom="Unit" >eminem<note>
      <note nom="Unit" >drake<note>
      </note>
      </element>


      After transformation I am only able to retain the last unit value Drake. The first two unit values are overridden during transformation.



      Need help with the dataweave transformation (XML to JAVA) 






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          Yes currently the attributes are being lost, though you can map them by hand.



          payload.notes.*note map ((note, index) -> {
          (note: note) if note != null,
          (note.@)
          })


          Taking this xml as input



          <notes>
          <note nom="Rock" >Roll</note>
          <note nom="Bands"/>
          <note nom="Unit" >jayz</note>
          <note nom="Unit" >eminem</note>
          <note nom="Unit" >drake</note>
          </notes>


          Having said this there is going to be a new writer flag on next release to make json writer and java writer persist the attributes






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          • I am expecting the output to be an arraylist like {Rock=Roll, Band ={Unit=Jayz,Unit=eminem,unit=drake}}
            – leo_roar_001
            Nov 21 '18 at 19:41












          • An array list? that looks more like a map
            – machaval
            Nov 23 '18 at 14:31











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          Yes currently the attributes are being lost, though you can map them by hand.



          payload.notes.*note map ((note, index) -> {
          (note: note) if note != null,
          (note.@)
          })


          Taking this xml as input



          <notes>
          <note nom="Rock" >Roll</note>
          <note nom="Bands"/>
          <note nom="Unit" >jayz</note>
          <note nom="Unit" >eminem</note>
          <note nom="Unit" >drake</note>
          </notes>


          Having said this there is going to be a new writer flag on next release to make json writer and java writer persist the attributes






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          • I am expecting the output to be an arraylist like {Rock=Roll, Band ={Unit=Jayz,Unit=eminem,unit=drake}}
            – leo_roar_001
            Nov 21 '18 at 19:41












          • An array list? that looks more like a map
            – machaval
            Nov 23 '18 at 14:31
















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          Yes currently the attributes are being lost, though you can map them by hand.



          payload.notes.*note map ((note, index) -> {
          (note: note) if note != null,
          (note.@)
          })


          Taking this xml as input



          <notes>
          <note nom="Rock" >Roll</note>
          <note nom="Bands"/>
          <note nom="Unit" >jayz</note>
          <note nom="Unit" >eminem</note>
          <note nom="Unit" >drake</note>
          </notes>


          Having said this there is going to be a new writer flag on next release to make json writer and java writer persist the attributes






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          • I am expecting the output to be an arraylist like {Rock=Roll, Band ={Unit=Jayz,Unit=eminem,unit=drake}}
            – leo_roar_001
            Nov 21 '18 at 19:41












          • An array list? that looks more like a map
            – machaval
            Nov 23 '18 at 14:31














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          Yes currently the attributes are being lost, though you can map them by hand.



          payload.notes.*note map ((note, index) -> {
          (note: note) if note != null,
          (note.@)
          })


          Taking this xml as input



          <notes>
          <note nom="Rock" >Roll</note>
          <note nom="Bands"/>
          <note nom="Unit" >jayz</note>
          <note nom="Unit" >eminem</note>
          <note nom="Unit" >drake</note>
          </notes>


          Having said this there is going to be a new writer flag on next release to make json writer and java writer persist the attributes






          share|improve this answer












          Yes currently the attributes are being lost, though you can map them by hand.



          payload.notes.*note map ((note, index) -> {
          (note: note) if note != null,
          (note.@)
          })


          Taking this xml as input



          <notes>
          <note nom="Rock" >Roll</note>
          <note nom="Bands"/>
          <note nom="Unit" >jayz</note>
          <note nom="Unit" >eminem</note>
          <note nom="Unit" >drake</note>
          </notes>


          Having said this there is going to be a new writer flag on next release to make json writer and java writer persist the attributes







          share|improve this answer












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          • I am expecting the output to be an arraylist like {Rock=Roll, Band ={Unit=Jayz,Unit=eminem,unit=drake}}
            – leo_roar_001
            Nov 21 '18 at 19:41












          • An array list? that looks more like a map
            – machaval
            Nov 23 '18 at 14:31


















          • I am expecting the output to be an arraylist like {Rock=Roll, Band ={Unit=Jayz,Unit=eminem,unit=drake}}
            – leo_roar_001
            Nov 21 '18 at 19:41












          • An array list? that looks more like a map
            – machaval
            Nov 23 '18 at 14:31
















          I am expecting the output to be an arraylist like {Rock=Roll, Band ={Unit=Jayz,Unit=eminem,unit=drake}}
          – leo_roar_001
          Nov 21 '18 at 19:41






          I am expecting the output to be an arraylist like {Rock=Roll, Band ={Unit=Jayz,Unit=eminem,unit=drake}}
          – leo_roar_001
          Nov 21 '18 at 19:41














          An array list? that looks more like a map
          – machaval
          Nov 23 '18 at 14:31




          An array list? that looks more like a map
          – machaval
          Nov 23 '18 at 14:31


















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