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Category Archives: MapForce
Calculating dates with XSLT
Since I am posting about XSLT anyway here is another one. In this situation I had a XML document that had a sequence of elements in which each element represented a value per hour. At the start of the sequence … Continue reading
Posted in MapForce, XML/ XSD/ XSLT
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Using parameters with XSLT in Mule
Recently I got into a situation where I had to put ‘metadata’ values (which were part of the Mule Message) into the XML result of an XSLT transformer. Let me explain the situation with an example. Imagine you have an … Continue reading
Posted in General, MapForce, Mule2, XML/ XSD/ XSLT
Tagged MapForce, Mule, XML/XSD/XSLT
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Combining Mule with Altova MapForce
As promised in our previous blog about Altova Mapforce we will show in this post how to combine the result of the generated code of Altova Mapforce with a Mule application. As we have shown before, the Java code that … Continue reading
Introducing Altova Mapforce
Although we see many advantages in using (free) open source tools or frameworks we keep our eyes open to check whether the chosen open source solution is best for our customer. We recently had a situation where we preferred a … Continue reading
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