Giorgio, I assume that
MessageExchangeInterceptor.onPartnerInvoked(InterceptorEvent ic) throws FailMessageExchangeException, FaultMessageExchangeException; is most likely your friend (from what I see in ODEProcess.java) Best regards, Tammo Giorgio M. wrote: > Ok i will try to be more clear: > > figure that i have a BPEL process with two tasks that invokes two > external web services: WebService1 and WebService2. I this situation, i > want to intercept the WebService1 and WebService2 message invocation!!in > practise, i want to do some controls before the WebService1 and > WebService2 are invocated and in case that these controls fails raise > and exception and stop process execution!!! > > Could you help me please? > > thanks very much > > Il giorno lun, 01/09/2008 alle 10.57 +0200, Tammo van Lessen ha scritto: >> Giorgio, >> >> do you mean the message that instantiates a process instance? Please >> have a look at [1] for the interception points and [2] for a example >> that intercepts the onNewInstance situation. >> >> HTH, >> Tammo >> >> [1]http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/ode/trunk/bpel-runtime/src/main/java/org/apache/ode/bpel/intercept/MessageExchangeInterceptor.java?view=markup >> [2]http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/ode/trunk/bpel-runtime/src/main/java/org/apache/ode/bpel/intercept/ThrottlingInterceptor.java?view=markup >> >> Giorgio M. wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> could i use MEX to intercept service invocation messages? i mean, could >>> i intercept messages that give start to single services that compose the >>> BPEL process??if yes, which messages (that represent the invocation of a >>> service) i have to intercept? >>> >>> thanks a lot >>> >
