Any  | 
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The top-level type. Any extends all of the system types, which
means that anything can be assigned to a Any typed variable. 
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Array  | 
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Array type that requires a Type(T) to represent the elements of the list.
Example: Array<Number> represents an array of numbers, and Array<Any>
represents an array of any type. 
 
Example: [1, 2, "a", "b", true, false, { a : "b"}, [1, 2, 3] ] 
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Binary  | 
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Boolean  | 
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A Boolean type of true or false. 
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CData  | 
type CData = String {cdata: true} 
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XML defines a CData custom type that extends from String and is used
to identify a CDATA XML block. 
 
It can be used to tell the writer to wrap the content inside CDATA or to
check if the string arrives inside a CDATA block. CData inherits
from the type String. 
 
output application/xml --- { "user" : "Shoki" as CData } 
 
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><user><![CDATA[Shoki]]></user> 
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Comparable  | 
type Comparable = String | Number | Boolean | DateTime | LocalDateTime | Date | LocalTime | Time | TimeZone 
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A union type that represents all the types that can be compared to each other. 
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Date  | 
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A date represented by a year, month, and day. For example: |2018-09-17| 
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DateTime  | 
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A Date and Time within a TimeZone. For example: |2018-09-17T22:13:00Z| 
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Dictionary  | 
type Dictionary = { _?: T } 
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Generic dictionary interface. 
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Enum  | 
type Enum = String {enumeration: true} 
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It must always be used with the class property, specifying the full Java
class name of the class, as shown in the example below. 
 
"Max" as Enum {class: "com.acme.MuleyEnum"} 
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Iterator  | 
type Iterator = Array {iterator: true} 
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This type is based on the
iterator Java class.
The iterator contains a collection and includes methods to iterate through
and filter it. 
 
Just like the Java class, Iterator is designed to be consumed only once. For
example, if you pass it to a
Logger component,
the Logger consumes it, so it becomes unreadable by further elements in the flow. 
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Key  | 
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Examples: { myKey : "a value" }, { myKey : { a : 1, b : 2} },
{ myKey : [1,2,3,4] } 
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LocalDateTime  | 
type LocalDateTime = LocalDateTime 
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A DateTime in the current TimeZone. For example: |2018-09-17T22:13:00| 
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LocalTime  | 
type LocalTime = LocalTime 
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A Time in the current TimeZone. For example: |22:10:18| 
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LogLevel  | 
type LogLevel = "Debug" | "Info" | "Warn" | "Error" 
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A type that represents the severity level of logging operations. For example: Debug, Info, Warn, Error. 
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NaN  | 
type NaN = Null {NaN: true} 
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java.lang.Float and java.lang.Double have special cases for NaN and Infinit.
DataWeave does not have these concepts for its number multi-precision nature.
So when it is mapped to DataWeave values, it is wrapped in a Null with a Schema marker. 
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Namespace  | 
type Namespace = Namespace 
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A Namespace type represented by a URI and a prefix. 
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Nothing  | 
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Bottom type. This type can be assigned to all the types. 
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Null  | 
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A Null type, which represents the null value. 
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Number  | 
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A number type: Any number, decimal, or integer is represented by the Number` type. 
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Object  | 
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Type that represents any object, which is a collection of Key and value pairs. 
 
Examples: { myKey : "a value" }, { myKey : { a : 1, b : 2} },
{ myKey : [1,2,3,4] } 
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Pair  | 
type Pair = { l: LEFT, r: RIGHT } 
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A type used to represent a pair of values. 
 
Introduced in DataWeave version 2.2.0. 
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Period  | 
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Range  | 
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A Range type represents a sequence of numbers. 
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Regex  | 
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A Java regular expression (regex) type. 
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Result  | 
type Result = { success: true, result: T } | { success: false, error: E } 
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A type for representing an execution result. 
 
Supports the following fields: 
 
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success: Determine if the execution ends successfully. If true, the data type provides the result. If false, the data type provides the error. 
 
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result: The success result data. 
 
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error: The error data. 
 
 
 
Introduced in DataWeave version 2.7.0. 
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SimpleType  | 
type SimpleType = String | Boolean | Number | DateTime | LocalDateTime | Date | LocalTime | Time | TimeZone | Period 
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A union type that represents all the simple types. 
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String  | 
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StringCoerceable  | 
type StringCoerceable = String | Boolean | Number | DateTime | LocalDateTime | Date | LocalTime | Time | TimeZone | Period | Key | Binary | Uri | Type<Any> | Regex | Namespace 
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A union type of all the types that can be coerced to String type. 
 
Introduced in DataWeave version 2.3.0. 
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Time  | 
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A time in a specific TimeZone. For example: |22:10:18Z| 
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TimeZone  | 
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Type  | 
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A type in the DataWeave type system. 
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Uri  | 
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