We have a scenario,wherein the back-end sends an XML response having more than 2000 elements and we need to filter out around 150-200 elements.
What are the possible ways of achieving it?
ex:
Original response :
<p1>
<p2>
<p2 : sub 1></p2 : sub 1>
<p2 : sub 2></p2 : sub 2>
<p2 : sub 3></p2 : sub 3>
</p2>
<p3>
<p3: sub 1></p3 : sub 1>
<p3 : sub 2></p2 : sub 2>
<p3 : sub 3></p3 : sub 3>
</p3>
<p4></p4>
.
.
.
</p1>
Filtered response :
<p1>
<p2>
<p2 : sub 1></p2 : sub 1>
</p2>
<p3>
<p3: sub 1></p3 : sub 1>
<p3 : sub 2></p2 : sub 2>
</p3>
<p4></p4>
.
.
.
</p1>
Note : I have tried with XSL Transform wherein i explicitly defined my filtered response structure.
Seeking for Best solution !!
You can also use Javascript Policy to modify the response before it's sent to the client. XSL Transform also works and i think it's available for exact same reason. Any reason you are looking for other than XSL Transform policy ?
Thanks !!@Anil Sagar
Our only concern is code optimization.As of now we are using XSLT which will explicitly define the structure of final response (which comes around 150-200 lines).
Is there any best way of doing it in XSL Transform?
Sure @Anil Sagar
Thanks!
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