Custom JOLT Transformation with Mapping











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It is possible to make this kind of Json Transformation using JOLT or other java api, and get the mapping result after transformation



Example




  • name : is a name of person

  • parent : is also a name of person


update all persons ( name and parent ) from Paul to Evan



Input



{
"persons":[
{
"name":"Paul",
"adress":"abcd",
"parent":"Chris"
},
{
"name":"Jean",
"adress":"abcd",
"parent":"Paul"
}
]
}


output



{
"persons":[
{
"name":"Evan",
"adress":"abcd",
"parent":"Chris"
},
{
"name":"Jean",
"adress":"abcd",
"parent":"Evan"
}
]
}


Can someone help to write the spec of this Transformation, and how we can get the mapping result after Transformation



mapping ( Paul -> Evan )










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    It is possible to make this kind of Json Transformation using JOLT or other java api, and get the mapping result after transformation



    Example




    • name : is a name of person

    • parent : is also a name of person


    update all persons ( name and parent ) from Paul to Evan



    Input



    {
    "persons":[
    {
    "name":"Paul",
    "adress":"abcd",
    "parent":"Chris"
    },
    {
    "name":"Jean",
    "adress":"abcd",
    "parent":"Paul"
    }
    ]
    }


    output



    {
    "persons":[
    {
    "name":"Evan",
    "adress":"abcd",
    "parent":"Chris"
    },
    {
    "name":"Jean",
    "adress":"abcd",
    "parent":"Evan"
    }
    ]
    }


    Can someone help to write the spec of this Transformation, and how we can get the mapping result after Transformation



    mapping ( Paul -> Evan )










    share|improve this question
























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      down vote

      favorite









      up vote
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      down vote

      favorite











      It is possible to make this kind of Json Transformation using JOLT or other java api, and get the mapping result after transformation



      Example




      • name : is a name of person

      • parent : is also a name of person


      update all persons ( name and parent ) from Paul to Evan



      Input



      {
      "persons":[
      {
      "name":"Paul",
      "adress":"abcd",
      "parent":"Chris"
      },
      {
      "name":"Jean",
      "adress":"abcd",
      "parent":"Paul"
      }
      ]
      }


      output



      {
      "persons":[
      {
      "name":"Evan",
      "adress":"abcd",
      "parent":"Chris"
      },
      {
      "name":"Jean",
      "adress":"abcd",
      "parent":"Evan"
      }
      ]
      }


      Can someone help to write the spec of this Transformation, and how we can get the mapping result after Transformation



      mapping ( Paul -> Evan )










      share|improve this question













      It is possible to make this kind of Json Transformation using JOLT or other java api, and get the mapping result after transformation



      Example




      • name : is a name of person

      • parent : is also a name of person


      update all persons ( name and parent ) from Paul to Evan



      Input



      {
      "persons":[
      {
      "name":"Paul",
      "adress":"abcd",
      "parent":"Chris"
      },
      {
      "name":"Jean",
      "adress":"abcd",
      "parent":"Paul"
      }
      ]
      }


      output



      {
      "persons":[
      {
      "name":"Evan",
      "adress":"abcd",
      "parent":"Chris"
      },
      {
      "name":"Jean",
      "adress":"abcd",
      "parent":"Evan"
      }
      ]
      }


      Can someone help to write the spec of this Transformation, and how we can get the mapping result after Transformation



      mapping ( Paul -> Evan )







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