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    Publish schema as webservice  
R vS


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11-17-05 11:10 PM

Hi,

context of my problem:

Biztalk assembly (schemaAssembly) containing two message types (msgA & msgB)
.
This assembly is deployed in biztalk.
Biztalk assembly (mapAssembly) containing map which will map msgA to msgB.
This assembly is deployed in biztalk also.
Exposed this 'schemaAssembly' as webservice. (Let the wizard also create
a request-response port and Soap receive location)
Add the map as inbound map on the receive port.

So basically I want to put msgA into the webservice and want it to return
msgB.

The questions:

- Is this a valid biztalk pattern?
- If yes, any clue why this doesn't work? I get the following error:
'The adapter "SOAP" raised an error message. Details "Internal SOAP Processi
ng
Failure --> batch completion failure".'

Thanks in advance,

R vS







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    Re: Publish schema as webservice  
Younes Amar


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11-17-05 11:10 PM

Hi,
Yes you can publish schemas retrieved from back-end systems as the Web
service message types and not require an orchestration in order to do the
publishing.
but your error is more generic can you give us more details is it happen in
when you are sending a request or receiving a message may be it s during
your transformation that cause the error?
did you try to call this orchestration directly and test it if every things
goes ok on it?
Thx
Younes

"R vS" <ravansp@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:7127ff731b308c7b99c4b4b98e9@news.microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> context of my problem:
>
> Biztalk assembly (schemaAssembly) containing two message types (msgA &
> msgB). This assembly is deployed in biztalk.
> Biztalk assembly (mapAssembly) containing map which will map msgA to msgB.
> This assembly is deployed in biztalk also.
> Exposed this 'schemaAssembly' as webservice. (Let the wizard also create a
> request-response port and Soap receive location)
> Add the map as inbound map on the receive port.
>
> So basically I want to put msgA into the webservice and want it to return
> msgB.
>
> The questions:
>
> - Is this a valid biztalk pattern?
> - If yes, any clue why this doesn't work? I get the following error:
> 'The adapter "SOAP" raised an error message. Details "Internal SOAP
> Processing Failure --> batch completion failure".'
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> R vS
>
>







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    Re: Publish schema as webservice  
R vS


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11-21-05 10:51 PM

Hello Younes,

Thanks for your reply. I still encounter problems however.
I removed everything from the solution. The only thing I want to do now is g
et a message in via a webservice and have the webservice return it immediate
ly. I can't even get that to 
work. I stil get the 'Batch completion error'.

Find attached the solution I use.

Thanks in advance

Regards,

R vS
[vbcol=seagreen]
> Hi,
> Yes you can publish schemas retrieved from back-end systems as the Web
> service message types and not require an orchestration in order to do
> the
> publishing.
> but your error is more generic can you give us more details is it
> happen in
> when you are sending a request or receiving a message may be it s
> during
> your transformation that cause the error?
> did you try to call this orchestration directly and test it if every
> things
> goes ok on it?
> Thx
> Younes
> "R vS" <ravansp@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:7127ff731b308c7b99c4b4b98e9@news.microsoft.com...
>  



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