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Ashok Kumar
PostPosted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 8:57 am    Post subject: Change XML data format to MRM data format using java compute Reply with quote

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Hi All,

I take xml input data using mq input node .How can we convert the input data to MRM data using java compute node.

Please any one give the answer.

Thank You.
Ashok Kumar
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 8:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Go look at the sample for using JavaCompute node.

You will not get basic step by step assistance here.
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 9:02 am    Post subject: Re: Change XML data format to MRM data format using java com Reply with quote

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Ashok Kumar wrote:
Hi All,

I take xml input data using mq input node .How can we convert the input data to MRM data using java compute node.

Please any one give the answer.

Thank You.
Ashok Kumar


It seems the gentle comments left before are unheeded.

Have you attended the required training? Have you read the InfoCentre? Did you exercise the sample? Did you realize that Message Sets are deprecated in V8? Do you sit near sai kumar adduri ?

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/wmbhelp/v8r0m0/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.ibm.etools.mft.doc%2Fac17180_.htm

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/wmbhelp/v8r0m0/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.ibm.etools.mft.samples.video.doc%2Fdoc%2Foverview.htm
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shanson
PostPosted: Wed Jul 03, 2013 6:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Message sets are *not* deprecated in v8.
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 03, 2013 6:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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shanson wrote:
Message sets are *not* deprecated in v8.


They are disabled by default. If you want to use them, you need to enable them.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deprecation

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Deprecation is a status applied to a computer software feature, characteristic, or practice indicating it should be avoided, typically because of being superseded. The term is also sometimes used for a feature, design, or practice that is permitted but no longer recommended in other areas, such as hardware design or compliance to building codes.

While a deprecated software feature remains in the software its use may raise warning messages recommending alternative practices; deprecated status may also indicate that feature will be removed in the future. Features are deprecated rather than immediately removed to provide backward compatibility and give programmers time to bring affected code into compliance with the new standard.


You can say its not "deprecated" but what is your term for the status of the message set feature if not " it should be avoided, typically because of being superseded." by DFDL?
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Regardless of definitions, the term 'deprecated' has the association in many peoples' minds that the feature will be withdrawn at some point. That is not the case with message sets or MRM. These features will not be withdrawn, hence IBM has deliberately avoided the term 'deprecated'. So please can you avoid using the term also.
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shanson wrote:
Regardless of definitions, the term 'deprecated' has the association in many peoples' minds that the feature will be withdrawn at some point. That is not the case with message sets or MRM. These features will not be withdrawn, hence IBM has deliberately avoided the term 'deprecated'. So please can you avoid using the term also.


I would be glad to avoid using that term. Would you be so kind to suggest one word term that we could use? 'Disabled' and 'deprecated' seem to have the same connotation that we need to avoid.
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The infocenter uses this phrase in several topics:

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In WebSphere® Message Broker Version 8.0 and later, message model schema files contained in applications, integration services, and libraries are the preferred way to model messages for most data formats. Message sets are required if you use the MRM or IDOC domains.


There isn't really a one word term you can use. If you want to model FIX then at the moment you have to use MRM, as IBM's DFDL implementation does not yet have unordered support. So it's not always correct to say that message sets are 'not recommended', for example. Approach it from the other angle - say DFDL / libraries are preferred where possible to MRM / message sets.
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