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Jon Flanders[DevelopMentor]


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02-21-05 07:46 AM

It is odd that there isn't any error message in the event log or hat.  what
is between the initial receive and the 2nd receive?

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"stheby" <stheby@drsys.com> wrote in message
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> Jon Flanders[DevelopMentor] wrote: 
> Jon,
>
> No, there are no errors in the event log and nothing in Hat.
>
> Its like the orchestration receive shape catches the response and falls
> through an unhandled exception whose path doesn't record an error.  I
> can't get the orchestration to finish the 2nd receive shape step (as
> detailed by the debugger) and reach the map and file logging actions
> immediately following it.
>
> Is there any mechanism to "debug" or at least view this critical message
> hand off area?
>
> Stephen







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