response
Description
Interceptors are usually applied to requests and responses. By nesting interceptors into a
<response> Element you can limit their applictaion to responses only.
Can be used in
api, bean, if, interceptor, internalProxy, proxy, registration, request, response, serviceProxy, soapProxy, stompProxy, swaggerProxy, transport and wsStompReassembler
Syntax
<response>
[interceptors]*
</response>
Listing 1: response Syntax
Sample
<serviceProxy port="2000">
<response>
<regExReplacer regex="Hallo" replace="Hello" />
<transform xslt="customer2person.xsl" />
</response>
</serviceProxy>
Listing 2: response Example
Child Elements
Position |
Cardinality |
Description |
Element |
1 |
0..* |
|
accessControl, accountRegistration, acmeHttpChallenge, adminConsole, analyser, apiKeyChecker, apiManagement, authHead2Body, balancer, basicAuthentication, beautifier, cache, clamav, clusterNotification, counter, dispatching, exchangeStore, formValidation, gatekeeper, graphQLProtection, groovy, groovyTemplate, headerFilter, http2xml, httpClient, if, index, interceptor, javascript, json2Xml, jsonPointerExtractor, jsonProtection, jwtAuth, kubernetesValidation, limit, log, logContext, login, methodOverride, ntlm, oauth2PermissionChecker, oauth2Resource, oauth2Resource2, oauth2authserver, prometheus, rateLimiter, regExReplacer, request, response, rest2Soap, return, reverseProxying, rewriter, routerIpResolver, ruleMatching, setHeader, shutdown, soap2Rest, soapOperationExtractor, soapStackTraceFilter, spdy, statisticsCSV, statisticsJDBC, statisticsProvider, stompClient, swaggerApiKeyRequirer, swaggerRewriter, switch, tcp, template, testService, throttle, tokenValidator, transform, urlNormalizer, userFeature, validator, wadlRewriter, webServer, webServiceExplorer, webSocket, wsdlPublisher, wsdlRewriter, xenAuthentication, xml2Json, xmlContentFilter, xmlProtection, xpathExtractor or custom elements |