Getting the namespace name from JMS message












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I'm using Apache camel JMS, jaxb and dozer mapping.
I need an approach to get the namespace attribute name



For instance



<webrequest xmlns:service = "http:xxx/yyy/">


...



Need to grab the term service from this JMS message. Suggestions please.










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    I'm using Apache camel JMS, jaxb and dozer mapping.
    I need an approach to get the namespace attribute name



    For instance



    <webrequest xmlns:service = "http:xxx/yyy/">


    ...



    Need to grab the term service from this JMS message. Suggestions please.










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      I'm using Apache camel JMS, jaxb and dozer mapping.
      I need an approach to get the namespace attribute name



      For instance



      <webrequest xmlns:service = "http:xxx/yyy/">


      ...



      Need to grab the term service from this JMS message. Suggestions please.










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      I'm using Apache camel JMS, jaxb and dozer mapping.
      I need an approach to get the namespace attribute name



      For instance



      <webrequest xmlns:service = "http:xxx/yyy/">


      ...



      Need to grab the term service from this JMS message. Suggestions please.







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          Your question is very unclear (for example in what context you need to get the namespace value with what technology), you should check out the How-to about asking questions.



          However, I give it a try to answer without any details. In general you can select the value with XPath



          XPath 2.0



          /webrequest/namespace-uri-for-prefix('service',.)


          XPath 1.0



          /webrequest/namespace::service





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            Your question is very unclear (for example in what context you need to get the namespace value with what technology), you should check out the How-to about asking questions.



            However, I give it a try to answer without any details. In general you can select the value with XPath



            XPath 2.0



            /webrequest/namespace-uri-for-prefix('service',.)


            XPath 1.0



            /webrequest/namespace::service





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              Your question is very unclear (for example in what context you need to get the namespace value with what technology), you should check out the How-to about asking questions.



              However, I give it a try to answer without any details. In general you can select the value with XPath



              XPath 2.0



              /webrequest/namespace-uri-for-prefix('service',.)


              XPath 1.0



              /webrequest/namespace::service





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                Your question is very unclear (for example in what context you need to get the namespace value with what technology), you should check out the How-to about asking questions.



                However, I give it a try to answer without any details. In general you can select the value with XPath



                XPath 2.0



                /webrequest/namespace-uri-for-prefix('service',.)


                XPath 1.0



                /webrequest/namespace::service





                share|improve this answer













                Your question is very unclear (for example in what context you need to get the namespace value with what technology), you should check out the How-to about asking questions.



                However, I give it a try to answer without any details. In general you can select the value with XPath



                XPath 2.0



                /webrequest/namespace-uri-for-prefix('service',.)


                XPath 1.0



                /webrequest/namespace::service






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