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Author Can customer Adapter specify an Orchestration?
ql

2004-12-10, 5:50 pm

Can customized adapter specify an Orchestration based on what received?

ql
Ruslan Yakushev [MSFT]

2005-01-14, 5:49 pm

Yes, if the you use the direct binding in the orchestrations and define the
appropriate filter expressions on the receive shapes in orchestrations then
you adapter may set the corresponding properties on the message context
which will cause the message to be routed to the orchestration that is
subscribed to those properties.
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