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Examples of Dispatch Output Property Set
This example shows different output property sets generated by EAI Dispatch Service based on the hierarchy input shown in Figure 7 and certain Target and Source Expression as shown in Table 6.
Figure 7. A Hierarchy Input
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Table 6 presents the intermediate output based on the value of the Target.
Table 6. Output Property Generated by EAI Dispatch Service
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RootHierarchy |
/* |
N/A |
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RootHierarchy |
/*/B |
N/A |
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RootHierarchy |
/*/*@C1 |
N/A |
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ChildHierarchy |
/* |
N/A |
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ChildHierarchy |
/*/*/D |
N/A |
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Type |
"abc" |
N/A |
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Type |
/*/B |
N/A |
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Type |
/*/*@B1 |
N/A |
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Value |
"abc" |
N/A |
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Property |
"Any Expression " |
Briefing |
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Property |
/*/*/*@D1 |
Briefing |
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You can also combine different Targets to search the input message as shown on Table 7.
Table 7. Complex Output Property Generated by EAI Dispatch Service
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RootHierarchy ChildHierarchy ChildHierarchy Type Property Property |
/* /*/*/D /*/*@C1 "demo" "this" "that" |
N/A N/A N/A N/A A1 f |
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ChildHierarchy ChildHierarchy Type Property Property |
/*/*/D /*/*@C1 "demo" "this" "that" |
N/A N/A N/A A1 f |
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