Dynamic arrays are always tricky to handle within a BPEL process. Every now and then we encounter XML schemas that have generic name-value pair arrays that are unbounded. The challenge is assigning data to and from these dynamic arrays as there are no concrete XML target elements at runtime. Hence, the XML elements must be generated first before assigning values to them.
There are multiple ways this problem can be solved.
For one, you can choose XSLT over a simple assign. XSLT wields more granular control over how the XML elements are handled. You can instruct the XSL processor to loop over dynamic array list and assign values. This of course requires some level of XSLT skill (Although JDeveloper presents an easy XSL mapper, I prefer fiddling with the source) and in certain cases, you may have to pass some BPEL variables (properties) to XSLT in additions to the source and target variables.
Second option would be to use an XML literal (called XML fragment in BPEL 1.1) within your assign activity. Here you can pre-form the XML literal, assign it to the target and then map the values. Not so sophisticated and if you are not careful with namespaces, this could cause a lot of mapping troubles.
Thirdly, with BPEL 2.0 you can simply add an attribute to your copy action in your assign activity to achieve the same. Most simplest of all.
Since this is a learner series, let's get into some details on how to go about this;
Let's first understand the root-cause of the error;
The problem with assigning dynamic arrays within BPEL is that, for the first element in the array, since the XML element is always "available", the copy happens successfully.
However, starting with the second element, all copy rules within assign would fail due to a "selection failure" with the following error because the dynamic array XML elements are still not formed or is empty.
"Exception is thrown because the to-spec at line 140 is evaluated to be empty"
or
"Exception is thrown because the from-spec at line 160 is evaluated to be empty"
depending on whether you are trying to copy to a target or copy from a source.
Your XML schema containing dynamic array may look something like this;
Your typical assign would like the following - you will have to manually let BPEL know which element the values must be mapped - [1], [2], [3] .... [n]. Just append this to your root XML element which contains the dynamic array. In this case;
Now, starting with the second copy rule within your assign, right-click on the rule item and select "ignoreMissingFromData" or "insertMissingToData" depending on whether your dynamic array is being read or written to respectively.
This action would add a flag (attribute) to the copy rule instructing BPEL to handle the dynamic XML element - either ignore or insert.
<copy bpelx:insertMissingToData="yes">
or
<copy bpelx:ignoreMissingFromData="yes">
Happy BPELing...
There are multiple ways this problem can be solved.
For one, you can choose XSLT over a simple assign. XSLT wields more granular control over how the XML elements are handled. You can instruct the XSL processor to loop over dynamic array list and assign values. This of course requires some level of XSLT skill (Although JDeveloper presents an easy XSL mapper, I prefer fiddling with the source) and in certain cases, you may have to pass some BPEL variables (properties) to XSLT in additions to the source and target variables.
Second option would be to use an XML literal (called XML fragment in BPEL 1.1) within your assign activity. Here you can pre-form the XML literal, assign it to the target and then map the values. Not so sophisticated and if you are not careful with namespaces, this could cause a lot of mapping troubles.
Thirdly, with BPEL 2.0 you can simply add an attribute to your copy action in your assign activity to achieve the same. Most simplest of all.
Since this is a learner series, let's get into some details on how to go about this;
Let's first understand the root-cause of the error;
The problem with assigning dynamic arrays within BPEL is that, for the first element in the array, since the XML element is always "available", the copy happens successfully.
However, starting with the second element, all copy rules within assign would fail due to a "selection failure" with the following error because the dynamic array XML elements are still not formed or is empty.
"Exception is thrown because the to-spec at line 140 is evaluated to be empty"
or
"Exception is thrown because the from-spec at line 160 is evaluated to be empty"
depending on whether you are trying to copy to a target or copy from a source.
Your XML schema containing dynamic array may look something like this;
Your typical assign would like the following - you will have to manually let BPEL know which element the values must be mapped - [1], [2], [3] .... [n]. Just append this to your root XML element which contains the dynamic array. In this case;
Now, starting with the second copy rule within your assign, right-click on the rule item and select "ignoreMissingFromData" or "insertMissingToData" depending on whether your dynamic array is being read or written to respectively.
This action would add a flag (attribute) to the copy rule instructing BPEL to handle the dynamic XML element - either ignore or insert.
<copy bpelx:insertMissingToData="yes">
or
<copy bpelx:ignoreMissingFromData="yes">
Happy BPELing...