RFC response from Java mapping

Guys,
I am RFC response in my java mapping as &lt & &gt. Any ideas why and how we can make it to get in xml < > format. The problem is parser does not identify this format.
&lt;?xml version=&quot;1.0&quot; encoding=&quot;UTF-8&quot;?&gt;&lt;rfc:BAPI_COMPANYCODE_GETDETAIL.Response xmlns:rfc=&quot;urn:sap-com:document:sap:rfc:functions&quot;&gt;&lt;COMPANYCODE_ADDRESS&gt;&lt;ADDR_NO&gt;&lt;/ADDR_NO&gt;&lt;FORMOFADDR&gt;&lt;/FORMOFADDR&gt;&lt;NAME&gt;&lt;/NAME&gt;&lt;NAME_2&gt;&lt;/NAME_2&gt;&lt;NAME_3&gt;&lt;/NAME_3&gt;&lt;NAME_4&gt;&lt;/NAME_4&gt;&lt;C_O_NAME&gt;&lt;/C_O_NAME&gt;&lt;CITY&gt;&lt;/CITY&gt;&lt;DISTRICT&gt;&lt;/DISTRICT&gt;&lt;CITY_NO&gt;&lt;/CITY_NO&gt;&lt;POSTL_COD1&gt;&lt;/POSTL_COD1&gt;&lt;POSTL_COD2&gt;&lt;/POSTL_COD2&gt;&lt;POSTL_COD3&gt;&lt;/POSTL_COD3&gt;&lt;PO_BOX&gt;&lt;/PO_BOX&gt;&lt;PO_BOX_CIT&gt;&lt;/PO_BOX_CIT&gt;&lt;DELIV_DIS&gt;&lt;/DELIV_DIS&gt;&lt;STREET&gt;&lt;/STREET&gt;&lt;STREET_NO&gt;&lt;/STREET_NO&gt;&lt;ST R_ABBR&gt;&lt;/STR_ABBR&gt;&lt;HOUSE_NO&gt;&lt;/HOUSE_NO&gt;&lt;STR_SUPPL1&gt;&lt;/STR_SUPPL1&gt;&lt;STR_SUPPL2&gt;&lt;/STR_SUPPL2&gt;&lt;LOCATION&gt;&lt;/LOCATION&gt;&lt;BUILDING&gt;&lt;/BUILDING&gt;&lt;FLOOR&gt;&lt;/FLOOR&gt;&lt;ROOM_NO&gt;&lt;/ROOM_NO&gt;&lt;COUNTRY&gt;&lt;/COUNTRY&gt;&lt;LANGU&gt;&lt;/LANGU&gt;&lt;REGION&gt;&lt;/REGION&gt;&lt;SORT1&gt;&lt;/SORT1&gt;&lt;SORT2&gt;&lt;/SORT2&gt;&lt;TIME_ZONE&gt;&lt;/TIME_ZONE&gt;&lt;TAXJURCODE&gt;&lt;/TAXJURCODE&gt;&lt;ADR_NOTES&gt;&lt;/ADR_NOTES&gt;&lt;COMM_TYPE&gt;&lt;/COMM_TYPE&gt;&lt;TEL1_NUMBR&gt;&lt;/TEL1_NUMBR&gt;&lt;TEL1_EXT&gt;&lt;/TEL1_EXT&gt;&lt;FAX_NUMBER&gt;&lt;/FAX_NUMBER&gt;&lt;FAX_EXTENS&g t;&lt;/FAX_EXTENS&gt;&lt;/COMPANYCODE_ADDRESS&gt;&lt;COMPANYCODE_DETAIL&gt;&lt;COMP_CODE&gt;0001&lt;/COMP_CODE&gt;&lt;COMP_NAME&gt;SAP A.G.&lt;/COMP_NAME&gt;&lt;CITY&gt;Walldorf&lt;/CITY&gt;&lt;COUNTRY&gt;DE&lt;/COUNTRY&gt;&lt;CURRENCY&gt;EUR&lt;/CURRENCY&gt;&lt;LANGU&gt;D&lt;/LANGU&gt;&lt;CHRT_ACCTS&gt;INT&lt;/CHRT_ACCTS&gt;&lt;FY_VARIANT&gt;K4&lt;/FY_VARIANT&gt;&lt;VAT_REG_NO&gt;&lt;/VAT_REG_NO&gt;&lt;COMPANY&gt;&lt;/COMPANY&gt;&lt;ADDR_NO&gt;&lt;/ADDR_NO&gt;&lt;COUNTRY_ISO&gt;DE&lt;/COUNTRY_ISO&gt;&lt;CURRENCY_ISO&gt;EUR&lt;/CURRENCY_ISO&gt;&lt;LANGU_ISO&gt;DE&lt;/LANGU_ISO&gt;&lt;/COMPANYCODE_DETAIL&gt;&lt;RETURN&gt;&lt;TYPE&gt;W&lt;/TYPE&gt;&lt;CODE&gt;FN021&lt;/CODE&gt;&lt;MESSAGE&gt;Address data not found for company code 0001&lt;/MESSAGE&gt;&lt;LOG_NO&gt;&lt;/LOG_NO&gt;&lt;LOG_MSG_NO&gt;000000&lt;/LOG_MSG_NO&gt;&lt;MESSAGE_V1&gt;0001&lt;/MESSAGE_V1&gt;&lt;MESSAGE_V2&gt;&lt;/MESSAGE_V2&gt;&lt;MESSAGE_V3&gt;&lt;/MESSAGE_V3&gt;&lt;MESSAGE_V4&gt;&lt;/MESSAGE_V4&gt;&lt;/RETURN&gt;&lt;/rfc:BAPI_COMPANYCODE_GETDETAIL.Response&gt;

If you check Michal's guide on RFC Loopkup, it also comes with &lt; and &gt; chars.
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/801376c6-0501-0010-af8c-cb69aa29941c#search=%22site%3Asdn.sap.com%20lookup%20rfc%22
What happens if you output this string directly to output stream? I think XI will be able to understand it as a XML. Then, you could execute another mapping program to parse this XML and get the fields you want. In a same interface mapping, you can use more than one mapping programs.
Regards,
Henrique.

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