I think this actually qualifies as a syntax error from a standard BPEL 2.0pointof view. -mbs
On 10/3/06, Alex Boisvert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It's not clear to me if you expect the unit test to succeed or fail. In my view, the test is valid but may have two different outcomes depending on whether you use implicit correlation (e.g. some form of WS-Addressing). If the initial <receive> stores correlation information into the partnerLink and the <pick> uses the same partnerLink, then the test may succeed. If the initial <receive> does not initialize any correlation in the partnerLink, then I think the following <pick> should fail if it doesn't have an explicit correlation set. alex Lance Waterman wrote: > All, > > I have created a BPEL unit test - "TestStaticPick". It contains an > instantiating <receive> and then a subsequent <pick>. It appears to me > that > because the <pick> does not contain a correlation key the ODE router > can not > route the subsequent message. Before I open a JIRA issue I wanted to > validate that the test makes sense from a BPEL standpoint ( note - the > process compiles and executes okay ). > > Thanks, > > Lance >
