Apama 10.3.1 | Apama Documentation | Connecting Apama Applications to External Components | Correlator-Integrated Support for the Java Message Service (JMS) | Using the Java Message Service (JMS) | Mapping Apama events and JMS messages | Using convention-based XML mapping with JMS messages
 
Using convention-based XML mapping with JMS messages
 
Convention-based JMS message mapping example
Using convention-based XML mapping when receiving/parsing messages
Using convention-based XML mapping when sending/generating messages
Combining convention-based XML mapping with template-based XML generation
Use this approach to parse or generate XML documents by using event definitions that follow specific conventions to implicitly encode the structure of the XML document. This approach allows mapping of sequences to elements of the same type. It avoids the need for XPath, but does impose some limitations on the XML naming and structure.
The topics below explain how to use convention-based XML mapping with JMS messages. For more background information, see Convention-based XML mapping.

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