JMS queue xml invalid

Hi all,
I am passing an xml file from XI to JMS queue through JMS adapter. In SXMB_MONI, the xml is valid. But once it passes to queue, its not valid xml. When I try to open xml in queue server, it shows a message "An invalid character was found in text content". Any idea whether it can be rectified inside XI?
Thanks,
Deno

Hi..
   There is qucik check that you can do. It is because of your context change problem in your XML. Build your XML again using your test environment and test it first to make sure the mapping is fine...if it goes then and try opening the input XML file in a browser if it says the same problem what you have pasted then problem is with your XML input data. Normally this error comes if you try editing your XML using wordpad. Use Notepad instead.
Goodluck
Cheers.
Vedavyas

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