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Stuart_Gedge

2004-09-29, 8:02 pm

Hi All,

I'm a relative newbie to BTS and am currently running through various
scenarios to explore BTS2004. When I unlist an orchastration I was interested
in knowing what goes on under the hood - e.g. do subscriptions get removed
from the MessageBox. No documentation and searches to MSDN do not seem to go
to this detail... any one have the answers please?

Cheers...

--
Stuart Gedge
Lead Consultant - BPM/EAI
Smart421 Ltd.
www.smart421.com
Alan Smith

2004-09-29, 8:02 pm

Hi Stuart,

You'r on the right track. When an orchestration is unlisted, it will will
not subscribe to messages from the MessageBox database. If an orchestration
is enlisted, but not started (in the stopped state), it will be subscribing
to messages, but not processing them.

The same also applies to Send Ports, which also subscribe to messages in the
message box.

Hope this clarifys things.

Alan


"Stuart_Gedge" wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I'm a relative newbie to BTS and am currently running through various
> scenarios to explore BTS2004. When I unlist an orchastration I was interested
> in knowing what goes on under the hood - e.g. do subscriptions get removed
> from the MessageBox. No documentation and searches to MSDN do not seem to go
> to this detail... any one have the answers please?
>
> Cheers...
>
> --
> Stuart Gedge
> Lead Consultant - BPM/EAI
> Smart421 Ltd.
> www.smart421.com

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