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daniel007


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12-29-04 07:47 AM

I am writing this again maybe now somebody will please help me...

Hello all,

I have 3 quotations:
1. I have an orchestration in my project that inserts rows to a SQL Server
and if an error accurse I want to stop the orchestration service until
administrator will solve the problem. The terminate shape, as I understand,
is stopping only the current instance and not all the service. What I would
like to do is like right click on the orchestration in the BizTalk explorer
and click "stop" but within the orchestration code.
2. I want the orchestration to work synchronic and not to open multi
instances for each file I get. How can I do so?
3. In my Orchestration I have a pipeline which get a flat file, makes from
it Xml envelop and separates it to single messages, the receive shape of
these files is located outside any scope. Next each message inserted to the
SQL server through SQL Adapter inside of an atomic synchronized scope (this
scope located inside a long running scope so I will have the exception
block), I manually caused a failure in the success response that coming back
from the SQL Adapter (the receive shape for this response is located outside
the atomic scope inside a long running scope). In the exception I terminate
the service but still the second message inserted to the database and raisin
g
up another exception. How can I process each message synchronically and stop
the all services if something fails?

thanks for any help,
b.daniel@superderivatives.com





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