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Jon Flanders[DevelopMentor]


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02-20-05 11:11 PM

Is there no event in the event log?

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"stheby" <stheby@drsys.com> wrote in message
news:KO2Sd.8111$1i5.3562@fe03.lga...
> Hi Everyone.
>
> I've posted a couple of messages trying to better understand what goes on
> between the reception of a web service response at the 'request-response'
> port and its delivery to the attached receive port but haven't resolved my
> problem.
>
> How do I get visibility into this interval?  My problem is that I only get
> the 1st 'receive shape step' of the normal two steps in my orchestration.
> After the 1st step is completed, my orchestration stops.
>
> There are no error messages anywhere.  I know the response stream from the
> consumed web service is correct because I see it hit the socket using a
> packet analyzer (ethereal).
>
> I'm running on an up-to-date Windows 2003 server and I've got BizTalk 2004
> SP1 installed plus all the patches that I'm aware of.
>
> Any ideas?  Thanks a bunch.
>
> Stephen
>
>
>
>







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