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    Consuming a web service which not available  
MelbertM


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08-27-04 11:06 PM

Hi all !
I'm quite new in BTS and I like to post a question for the experts.
I have an orchestration which is consuming an request-response WS.
This WS may be down sometime.
The question is :
What is the easiest method to find out whether the WS is available ( during
the orchestration ) and how can I perform a certain action due to this
problematic situation ( like a C++ "catch" sentence ).
A sample app or code will be welcomed.
Melbert





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    Re: Consuming a web service which not available  
Christof [MVP]


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08-27-04 11:06 PM

BizTalk Server will retry to deliver your message, so basically you don't
have to do anything special except for configuring your BizTalk Server
correctly....

Best regards!
Christof

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Christof [Microsoft BizTalk Server MVP]

"MelbertM" <MelbertM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D93E13B8-0511-4FC5-A3BD-37AB12A5EF13@microsoft.com...
> Hi all !
> I'm quite new in BTS and I like to post a question for the experts.
> I have an orchestration which is consuming an request-response WS.
> This WS may be down sometime.
> The question is :
> What is the easiest method to find out whether the WS is available (
during
> the orchestration ) and how can I perform a certain action due to this
> problematic situation ( like a C++ "catch" sentence ).
> A sample app or code will be welcomed.
> Melbert







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    Re: Consuming a web service which not available  
MelbertM


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08-27-04 11:06 PM

Hi Christof

I feel that I didn't ask my question very clear. So let me rephrase it.
I would like to know the best practice for catching an error caused by a
consumed WS which might not respond ( I consume it by a request-respond
method ).
When I catch the error I want to perform a certain operation ( like building
a special error msg and sending it to some folder ).
If the best practice is just configuring BTS correctly ( and not by using
the compensate block in an orchestration ), please elaborate of you mean by
that.
Best regards.
MelbertM


"Christof [MVP]" wrote:

> BizTalk Server will retry to deliver your message, so basically you don't
> have to do anything special except for configuring your BizTalk Server
> correctly....
>
> Best regards!
> Christof
>
> --
> Christof [Microsoft BizTalk Server MVP]
>
> "MelbertM" <MelbertM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:D93E13B8-0511-4FC5-A3BD-37AB12A5EF13@microsoft.com... 
> during 
>
>
>





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    Re: Consuming a web service which not available  
MelbertM


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08-27-04 11:06 PM

Hi Christof

I feel that I didn't ask my question very clear. So let me rephrase it.
I would like to know the best practice for catching an error caused by a
consumed WS which might not respond ( I consume it by a request-respond
method ).
When I catch the error I want to perform a certain operation ( like building
a special error msg and sending it to some folder ).
If the best practice is just configuring BTS correctly ( and not by using
the compensate block in an orchestration ), please elaborate of you mean by
that.
Best regards.
MelbertM


"Christof [MVP]" wrote:

> BizTalk Server will retry to deliver your message, so basically you don't
> have to do anything special except for configuring your BizTalk Server
> correctly....
>
> Best regards!
> Christof
>
> --
> Christof [Microsoft BizTalk Server MVP]
>
> "MelbertM" <MelbertM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:D93E13B8-0511-4FC5-A3BD-37AB12A5EF13@microsoft.com... 
> during 
>
>
>





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