This topic describes how to map a wildcard value in the source
to a wildcard value in the target. You might expect a wild card in a Mapping
node for example, when you are using a SOAP message (where the Body element
contains a wildcard). This type of wildcard represents the payload of the
message, where the payload is a message that is defined elsewhere in the message
set. The submap can involve from 0 to n source wildcards and
0 or 1 target wildcards.
The
Message Mapping editor shows
three kinds of wildcard, all of which allow you to create a submap:
Mapper construct |
Message model construct |
Choose concrete item for submap |
Wildcard element |
Wildcard element |
Global element |
Wildcard attribute |
Wildcard attribute |
Global attribute |
Message with Wildcard Message child |
Group with Composition of Message and Content
Validation of Open or Open Defined |
Message |