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girishtripathi

2005-02-04, 2:47 am

hi all
i want to start an orchestration through programatic flow using c# so if
anybody knows how to do that pls help me and also if anyone can tell me
that,
is it possible to start multiple instances of an orchestration
programatically.

Thanks in advance
Girish

Tomas Restrepo \(MVP\)

2005-02-04, 7:50 am

Girish,

> i want to start an orchestration through programatic flow using c# so if
> anybody knows how to do that pls help me and also if anyone can tell me
> that,
> is it possible to start multiple instances of an orchestration
> programatically.


Assuming we are talking BizTalk 2004, you don't really start an
orchestration programatically on its own. What you would do is just
programatically send a message to a receive port connected to the
orchestration that would fire it.

Of course, there's always this [1], but it's not really an appropriate
solution for a production system

[1] http://weblogs.asp.net/gsusx/archiv.../08/349177.aspx
--
Tomas Restrepo
tomasr@mvps.org


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