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Neal Walters


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01-28-05 10:49 PM

I posted a similar question on 12/01/04 with no answers.  Now it is happenin
g
again on a non-related project.

I have an orchestration that calls a web service.  The port has 0 retries.
The orch. debugger shows the Send to web service is finished, and we are
waiting on the request.  The author of the Web Service has a nice trace/log
file that shows that he processed everything and issued there is a
debug.write statement immediately before the return, so I don't think he is
looping or locked up or anything.

What can I look for to help figure this out???  It might be sporatic, not
sure yet.  There is absolutely nothing in the Application Event Log.

Neal Walters
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    RE: Orchestration Dehydrates Way Too Long  
Vikas Nahata [MSFT]


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01-29-05 01:46 AM

How long does it take for the webservice call to return?
I have not seen this issue in any of my tests
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| >>I posted a similar question on 12/01/04 with no answers.  Now it is
happening
| >>again on a non-related project.
| >>
| >>I have an orchestration that calls a web service.  The port has 0
retries.
| >>The orch. debugger shows the Send to web service is finished, and we
are
| >>waiting on the request.  The author of the Web Service has a nice
trace/log
| >>file that shows that he processed everything and issued there is a
| >>debug.write statement immediately before the return, so I don't think
he is
| >>looping or locked up or anything.
| >>
| >>What can I look for to help figure this out???  It might be sporatic,
not
| >>sure yet.  There is absolutely nothing in the Application Event Log.
| >>
| >>Neal Walters
| >>http://Biztalk-Training.com
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    RE: Orchestration Dehydrates Way Too Long  
Neal Walters


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01-31-05 10:53 PM

I think I have resolved this.  It never returned, even after all weekend.
The webservice was returning an ArrayList.  It of course worked fine when
tested from browser or a .NET console program.

I have found in the doc. that Arrays not allowed (so maybe the same applies
to ArrayList), but I don't understand why it would cause Orch. to stay
dehydrated forever.   I started another post on Arrays this morning.

Thanks,
Neal Walters
http://Biztalk-Training.com



"Vikas Nahata [MSFT]" wrote:

> How long does it take for the webservice call to return?
> I have not seen this issue in any of my tests
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights
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> EBusiness Server Team
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