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Pawel Stawicki commented on ODE-263:
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I'm using ServiceMix.
It doesn't seem to "block" the engine,
(I can see the throw in my logs)
It only doesn't cancel the "invoke".
when I use "receive" instead of "invoke":
<flow>
<receive ...>
<sequence>
<wait>
<for>'PT1S'<for>
</wait>
<throw ...>
</sequence>
</flow>
everything works fine.
> onAlarm is trigered only after completed activity
> -------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: ODE-263
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ODE-263
> Project: ODE
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: BPEL Runtime
> Affects Versions: 1.1.1
> Environment: FUSE ESB 3.3.0.2
> Reporter: Mateusz Nowakowski
> Fix For: 1.3
>
>
> Let say I have very short onAlarm eventHandler:
> <bpel:eventHandlers>
> <bpel:onAlarm
> <bpel:for"PT5S"</bpel:for>
> <bpel:scope>
> <bpel:throw
> faultName="tns:TimeoutFault"/>
> </bpel:scope>
>
> </bpel:onAlarm>
> </bpel:eventHandlers>
> and process contains very long activity (invoke, flow etc.).
> Alarm is triggered only after very long activity completes, not after
> specified amount of time.
> I tested it using invoke activity which invokes very long external web
> service.
> ODE is launched using default async mode.
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