Passing String as an argument To Camel Rest Service





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I am passing String as an argument to a camel rest service call where HTTP method type is POST, but it is getting enclosed with double quotes twice.



For,Example if I am passing an argument fileName where String fileName= "ABC.xml"



Then, this FileName is received as ""ABC.xml"" instead of "ABC.xml", due to which down the line file name which was originally ABC.xml is taken as "ABC.xml" and which is leading to issues.










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I am passing String as an argument to a camel rest service call where HTTP method type is POST, but it is getting enclosed with double quotes twice.



For,Example if I am passing an argument fileName where String fileName= "ABC.xml"



Then, this FileName is received as ""ABC.xml"" instead of "ABC.xml", due to which down the line file name which was originally ABC.xml is taken as "ABC.xml" and which is leading to issues.










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I am passing String as an argument to a camel rest service call where HTTP method type is POST, but it is getting enclosed with double quotes twice.



For,Example if I am passing an argument fileName where String fileName= "ABC.xml"



Then, this FileName is received as ""ABC.xml"" instead of "ABC.xml", due to which down the line file name which was originally ABC.xml is taken as "ABC.xml" and which is leading to issues.










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I am passing String as an argument to a camel rest service call where HTTP method type is POST, but it is getting enclosed with double quotes twice.



For,Example if I am passing an argument fileName where String fileName= "ABC.xml"



Then, this FileName is received as ""ABC.xml"" instead of "ABC.xml", due to which down the line file name which was originally ABC.xml is taken as "ABC.xml" and which is leading to issues.







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  • It's hard to help in any way without having any code. Please share some.

    – Poger
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  • It's hard to help in any way without having any code. Please share some.

    – Poger
    Nov 24 '18 at 12:01

















It's hard to help in any way without having any code. Please share some.

– Poger
Nov 24 '18 at 12:01





It's hard to help in any way without having any code. Please share some.

– Poger
Nov 24 '18 at 12:01












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