03-13-05 10:49 PM
Ben,
Direct Port bindings come in hand when the async orchestration needs to
return some reply back to the calling orchestration and say, by then more
instances of the calling orchestration have been created then, the async orc
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needs to send the message back to that particular calling orchestration for
this very purpose the direct port has a option to do this for you wherein th
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BTmsgbox db manages the correlation for you...
Mahesh.
"Ben Cuttriss" wrote:
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> Mahesh,
> I agree, but you would simply use a Start Orchestration shape to do the
> asych bit. This will go off and do the asynch portion while the other
> orchestration carries on running. Why would you use direct port bindings,
> etc?
> Ben Cuttriss
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> "Mahesh" wrote:
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