I have been using a subclass of AbstractRequestResponseScenarioTests for unit test, and it has been working great until one use case.

I have a int-xml:xpath-router with a default-output-channel="ws-errorChannel" for when no xpath-expression is found. If I configure the xpath-router to have "resolution-required="false", it will route to the default-output-channel, but it seems no end point is found and I always get an assert error of "java.lang.AssertionError: message was not handled on ws-errorChannel".

For when a mapping value cannot be found, should I be using default-output-channel with resolution-required?

Code:
    <int-xml:xpath-router id="ws-routeByServiceName"
                          input-channel="ws-headerWithProtocolChannel"
                          default-output-channel="ws-errorChannel"
                          resolution-required="false"
            >
        <int-xml:xpath-expression id="ws-serviceNameXpath"
                                  expression="//*/Context/service"/>
        <int-xml:mapping value="Service1" channel="ws-SimpleEchoResponderChannel"/>
    </int-xml:xpath-router>
I was not able to set up stream:stdout be a endpoint for the errorChannel, should this work?
Code:
    <int-stream:stdout-channel-adapter
            id="ws-stdout-channel-adapter"
            append-newline="true"
            channel="ws-errorChannel"/>