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Thomas

2005-01-16, 7:46 am

Hello,

I want to connect to orchestrations. Therefor I set up an orchestration and
tested it with files and ports. Everything works good so far. Now I want to
interchange the information via a webservice. I created a new request-respone
port in my partner process and published it as a webservice through the
wizard. I made it public and tried and checked create receivelocation.
Afterwards I checked if everything works fine with my webbrowser. Works
perfectly. So I created a reference from my mainprocess and deployed it. But
somehow the SOAP-Connector doesn´t really work properly. I always get
Exceptions that there are errors while transferring information, that the
process cannot be invoked or the "InboundTransportLocation" cannot be found.
Is there any documentation on how to connect two orchestrations via
webservices? Does anyone know, what settings to use, that this might work or
knows where this error comes from? Without any good documentation it´s more
like try-and-error and you have to have luck that all your work succeeds.
Therefor I´m open to any help.

Thank you very much
Thomas
Hugo Rodger-Brown

2005-01-18, 7:50 am

Thomas - is there any reason why you're connecting the orchestrations via
web services. There are much easier options available (start / call
orchestration, direct binding, loopback send-receive port pairs etc.)?

Hugo

"Thomas" <Thomas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EEB99EE9-CC10-4B5B-B4FF-8144A0ADEAE5@microsoft.com...
> Hello,
>
> I want to connect to orchestrations. Therefor I set up an orchestration

and
> tested it with files and ports. Everything works good so far. Now I want

to
> interchange the information via a webservice. I created a new

request-respone
> port in my partner process and published it as a webservice through the
> wizard. I made it public and tried and checked create receivelocation.
> Afterwards I checked if everything works fine with my webbrowser. Works
> perfectly. So I created a reference from my mainprocess and deployed it.

But
> somehow the SOAP-Connector doesn´t really work properly. I always get
> Exceptions that there are errors while transferring information, that the
> process cannot be invoked or the "InboundTransportLocation" cannot be

found.
> Is there any documentation on how to connect two orchestrations via
> webservices? Does anyone know, what settings to use, that this might work

or
> knows where this error comes from? Without any good documentation it´s

more
> like try-and-error and you have to have luck that all your work succeeds.
> Therefor I´m open to any help.
>
> Thank you very much
> Thomas



Thomas

2005-01-18, 5:50 pm

Hugo,

actually I would like to run it with web services so that I can use SOAP,
WSDL etc. But as I´m not really getting this to work, I´d also accept an
alternative. What would you suggest? And do you have any examples or
documentation, where to read how this works?

Thanks
Thomas

"Hugo Rodger-Brown" wrote:

> Thomas - is there any reason why you're connecting the orchestrations via
> web services. There are much easier options available (start / call
> orchestration, direct binding, loopback send-receive port pairs etc.)?
>
> Hugo
>
> "Thomas" <Thomas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:EEB99EE9-CC10-4B5B-B4FF-8144A0ADEAE5@microsoft.com...
> and
> to
> request-respone
> But
> found.
> or
> more
>
>
>

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