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STom


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05-05-05 07:46 AM

I have read in Scott Woodgates book the following (pertaining to atomic
transactions):

you cannot construct an atomic transaction with a request-response pair of
actions
you cannot have a Send and Receive shape the use the same correlation set

The book does not go on to explain why this is. Does anyone have an
explanation as to why the above limitations exist? Expecially the
correlation limitation, it looks like you would want to have the same
correlation set involved in an atomic transaction.

Thanks.

STom







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    Re: Atomic transactions and actions  
Dejan Petkovic


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06-29-05 12:52 PM

This is because in the Atomic type of transaction messages are not sent
until orchestration riches the end.

Regards

"STom" <stombiztalker@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>I have read in Scott Woodgates book the following (pertaining to atomic
>transactions):
>
> you cannot construct an atomic transaction with a request-response pair of
> actions
> you cannot have a Send and Receive shape the use the same correlation set
>
> The book does not go on to explain why this is. Does anyone have an
> explanation as to why the above limitations exist? Expecially the
> correlation limitation, it looks like you would want to have the same
> correlation set involved in an atomic transaction.
>
> Thanks.
>
> STom
>







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