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Chapter 4. Producing Output Data
4.1. The Smooks Javabean Cartridge
You can use the Smooks Javabean Cartridge to create and populate Java objects from your message data. It can be used purely as a Java binding framework for XML, EDI, CSV and so forth. However, Smooks' Java binding capabilities are also the cornerstone of many other capabilities. This is because Smooks makes the Java objects it creates (and to which it binds data) available through the
BeanContext class. This class is essentially a Java bean context that is made available to any Smooks visitor implementation via the Smooks ExecutionContext.
Note
Since JBoss Fuse 6.3, the Smooks component for SwitchYard is deprecated and will be removed in a future release of JBoss Fuse.

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