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| Andrew Purnis 2004-03-23, 10:42 am |
| I have a correlated orchestration that has only send an receive ports and is
exposed as a web service. The correlation id is being set by the first Send
but subsequent receives are never invoked. The orchestration does not use
any .NET classes so it is not a serialization issue. When I expect it to be
dehydrated it is still Active in HAT. For each orchestration HAT also has
an associated BTXTimerMessage that is "Delivered, not consumed".
I can not figure out why it will not work.
Thanks.
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| Andrew Purnis 2004-03-23, 10:42 am |
| I failed to mention this is BizTalk 2004
"Andrew Purnis" <apurnis@on.aibn.com> wrote in message
news:%239WdebOEEHA.1600@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> I have a correlated orchestration that has only send an receive ports and
is
> exposed as a web service. The correlation id is being set by the first
Send
> but subsequent receives are never invoked. The orchestration does not use
> any .NET classes so it is not a serialization issue. When I expect it to
be
> dehydrated it is still Active in HAT. For each orchestration HAT also has
> an associated BTXTimerMessage that is "Delivered, not consumed".
>
> I can not figure out why it will not work.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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| Narasimhan Padmanabhan 2004-05-18, 5:05 pm |
| Look at the properties promoted in the message (Using Health and Activity
Tracking tool) and make sure that value for the properties are what you
expect.
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
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| >>From: "Andrew Purnis" <apurnis@on.aibn.com>
| >>References: <#9WdebOEEHA.1600@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl>
| >>Subject: Re: Correlation issue
| >>Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 10:20:46 -0500
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| >>I failed to mention this is BizTalk 2004
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| >>"Andrew Purnis" <apurnis@on.aibn.com> wrote in message
| >>news:%239WdebOEEHA.1600@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
| >>> I have a correlated orchestration that has only send an receive ports
and
| >>is
| >>> exposed as a web service. The correlation id is being set by the
first
| >>Send
| >>> but subsequent receives are never invoked. The orchestration does
not use
| >>> any .NET classes so it is not a serialization issue. When I expect
it to
| >>be
| >>> dehydrated it is still Active in HAT. For each orchestration HAT
also has
| >>> an associated BTXTimerMessage that is "Delivered, not consumed".
| >>>
| >>> I can not figure out why it will not work.
| >>>
| >>> Thanks.
| >>>
| >>>
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