Invoke MAGENTO API From OSB
I am trying to invoke a Magento API from Business Service in OSB (code developed in JDeveloper). When I run the Business service (REST Adapter) alone with JSON request, I am getting proper response. But when I run the pipeline, with the request (which is in XML format), I am getting the following error:
{"message":"%fieldName is a required field.","parameters":{"fieldName":"STOCK_UPDATE"}}
rest magento osb xml-to-json
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I am trying to invoke a Magento API from Business Service in OSB (code developed in JDeveloper). When I run the Business service (REST Adapter) alone with JSON request, I am getting proper response. But when I run the pipeline, with the request (which is in XML format), I am getting the following error:
{"message":"%fieldName is a required field.","parameters":{"fieldName":"STOCK_UPDATE"}}
rest magento osb xml-to-json
The issue was because the Node had prefix namespace in it i.e < st : STOCK_UPDATE>, so the end system could not understand it. After removing all the namespace prefix from XQuery, the XML got converted properly to JSON format that was acceptable by end system.
– Marsha
Nov 21 '18 at 9:58
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I am trying to invoke a Magento API from Business Service in OSB (code developed in JDeveloper). When I run the Business service (REST Adapter) alone with JSON request, I am getting proper response. But when I run the pipeline, with the request (which is in XML format), I am getting the following error:
{"message":"%fieldName is a required field.","parameters":{"fieldName":"STOCK_UPDATE"}}
rest magento osb xml-to-json
I am trying to invoke a Magento API from Business Service in OSB (code developed in JDeveloper). When I run the Business service (REST Adapter) alone with JSON request, I am getting proper response. But when I run the pipeline, with the request (which is in XML format), I am getting the following error:
{"message":"%fieldName is a required field.","parameters":{"fieldName":"STOCK_UPDATE"}}
rest magento osb xml-to-json
rest magento osb xml-to-json
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The issue was because the Node had prefix namespace in it i.e < st : STOCK_UPDATE>, so the end system could not understand it. After removing all the namespace prefix from XQuery, the XML got converted properly to JSON format that was acceptable by end system.
– Marsha
Nov 21 '18 at 9:58
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The issue was because the Node had prefix namespace in it i.e < st : STOCK_UPDATE>, so the end system could not understand it. After removing all the namespace prefix from XQuery, the XML got converted properly to JSON format that was acceptable by end system.
– Marsha
Nov 21 '18 at 9:58
The issue was because the Node had prefix namespace in it i.e < st : STOCK_UPDATE>, so the end system could not understand it. After removing all the namespace prefix from XQuery, the XML got converted properly to JSON format that was acceptable by end system.
– Marsha
Nov 21 '18 at 9:58
The issue was because the Node had prefix namespace in it i.e < st : STOCK_UPDATE>, so the end system could not understand it. After removing all the namespace prefix from XQuery, the XML got converted properly to JSON format that was acceptable by end system.
– Marsha
Nov 21 '18 at 9:58
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The issue was because the Node had prefix namespace in it i.e < st : STOCK_UPDATE>, so the end system could not understand it. After removing all the namespace prefix from XQuery, the XML got converted properly to JSON format that was acceptable by end system.
– Marsha
Nov 21 '18 at 9:58