Products | Versions |
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TIBCO ActiveMatrix BusinessWorks | - |
Not Applicable | - |
Resolution:
Description:
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When an XML string is passed to a Java code activity and String.matches regex expression is applied, it fails. The same works fine for other XML strings.
Environment:
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BW ALL
Symptoms:
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The following cods prints false for the supplied XML string
System.err.println(txt.matches("(.*)123456789(.*)"));
System.err.println(txt.matches(".*" ));
XML String ::
'<?xml version="1.0"?> <SearchClaimsRequest xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns="http://services.asurion.com/schemas/SearchClaimsRequest/2.0.0"> <request> <SearchClaimsByEnrollmentId> <EnrollmentId>123456789</EnrollmentId> </SearchClaimsByEnrollmentId> </request> &lf;</SearchClaimsRequest>'
Cause:
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It is caused by the newline feed character “&lf”.
Resolution:
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Remove the line feed character before applying the regex.
String out_var_1=in_var_1.replace("\r","").replace("\n","");
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