Hi, I have two javascript functions. It has been written to retrieve information from the incoming XML message and return a new XML. My javascript functions are working perfectly fine. What I need to do is to write the same logic in python. Therefore I have used ElementTree to do my work. But it's giving errors. I am very new to Python programming language and I'm finding it difficult to understand some stuff related to Python. If someone can point me what's I'm doing wrong, I would be greateful?
// javascript functions function transformRequest(mc) { var symbol = mc.getPayloadXML()..*::Code.toString(); mc.setPayloadXML( <m:getQuote xmlns:m="http://services.samples/xsd"> <m:request> <m:symbol>{symbol}</m:symbol> </m:request> </m:getQuote>); } function transformResponse(mc) { var symbol = mc.getPayloadXML()..*::symbol.toString(); var price = mc.getPayloadXML()..*::last.toString(); mc.setPayloadXML( <m:CheckPriceResponse xmlns:m="http://www.apache-synapse.org/test"> <m:Code>{symbol}</m:Code> <m:Price>{price}</m:Price> </m:CheckPriceResponse>); } # Python functions from elementtree.ElementTree as ET import Element, SubElement, QName def transformRequest(mc): tree = ET.parse(mc) symbol = tree.findtext("CheckPriceRequest/Code") tree.findtext("head/title") request = Element(mc) request.set( "<m:getQuote xmlns:m="http://services.samples/xsd"> <m:request> <m:symbol>" + symbol + "</m:symbol> </m:request> </m:getQuote>" ) return request def transformResponse(mc): tree = ET.parse(mc) symbol = tree.findtext("CheckPriceResponse/symbol") price = tree.findtext("CheckPriceResponse/last") tree.findtext("head/title") response = Element(mc) response.set( "<m:CheckPriceResponse xmlns:m="http://www.apache-synapse.org/test"> <m:Code>" + symbol + "</m:Code> <m:Price>" + price + "</m:Price> </m:CheckPriceResponse>" ) return response Thanks _________________________________________________________________ Hotmail: Free, trusted and rich email service. https://signup.live.com/signup.aspx?id=60969 _______________________________________________ BangPypers mailing list BangPypers@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers