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    Tracking the Orchestrations called from other Orchestrations  
Rajinder Singh


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10-28-04 10:48 PM

Hi:

I have Orchestrations calling other Orchestrations using the Call
Orchestration shape.
I am doing Exception Handling in these Orchestrations. In the exception
handling I am logging the Orchestration Instance ID using the Property.
Microsoft.XLANGs.Core.Service.RootService.InstanceId

My hope is that I can use InstanceId to locate the Orchestration that caused
the error.

I am not finding any tracking information about the called Orchestration
using HAT. I do see all the calling Orchestrations.

I have enable tracking on every Orchestration.

What am I missing? Why don't I see the called Orchestrations. Why can't I
locate the called Orchestration using its InstanceID.

Thanks

Raj







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    RE: Tracking the Orchestrations called from other Orchestrations  
Ravi Annepu [MSFT]


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11-15-04 10:49 PM

Orchestrations invoked using the 'Call' shape do not have their own service
instance ID in HAT.

You can only access these orchestrations using the Orchestration Debugger
from the main orchestration and then following the event list.

However, you can use the "Exec" shape to invoke the orchestrations, and
then the invoked orchestrations have their own service instance ID.  But
then, the execution of the invoked orchestrations will be asychronous.
(unlike call shape - where the execution is synchronous).

Hope this helps.

Thanks.
Ravi Annepu.

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| >>Hi:
| >>
| >>I have Orchestrations calling other Orchestrations using the Call
| >>Orchestration shape.
| >>I am doing Exception Handling in these Orchestrations. In the exception
| >>handling I am logging the Orchestration Instance ID using the Property.
| >>Microsoft.XLANGs.Core.Service.RootService.InstanceId
| >>
| >>My hope is that I can use InstanceId to locate the Orchestration that
caused
| >>the error.
| >>
| >>I am not finding any tracking information about the called Orchestration
| >>using HAT. I do see all the calling Orchestrations.
| >>
| >>I have enable tracking on every Orchestration.
| >>
| >>What am I missing? Why don't I see the called Orchestrations. Why can't
I
| >>locate the called Orchestration using its InstanceID.
| >>
| >>Thanks
| >>
| >>Raj
| >>
| >>
| >>

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