Thanks for your reply.

I am using explicit correlation. And same BPEL is running ok on ActiveBPEL
Engine.
But I don't know why not working on ODE?

Ok I will try to run same with implicit correlation.

Thanks
Regards
Asif Iqbal

On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 5:05 PM, Matthieu Riou <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 3:34 AM, Asif Iqbal <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi guys
> >
> > I want to run multiple instances of process on ODE.
> > E.g Once process will create multiple instance of
> >
> >
> > I have 3 BPEL process. Process A (warehouse), Process B (box flow) and
> > Process C (worker flow). Process A is main process. This will invoke
> Process
> > B and Process C. Process C and Process B will also interact with each
> other.
> >
> > Process A invokes more than one instances of Process B and Process C e.g
> > Process A invokes 4 instances of Process B and 3 instances of process C.
> > Now question is that how instances of Process C (3 instance) and Process
> B
> > (4 Instances) will interact with each other. For more clarification you
> can
> > see attached image. And one by one interact with each other. Now for this
> I
> > am searching.
> >
> > I deployed processes in ODE but when I am sending SOAP Req there is no
> > response.
> >
> > If I use same BPEL for sigle instance then its working perfectly.
> >
> > Kindly also see attached image to get clear idea.
> >
>
> Your image has apparently been stripped by the mailing list. It's had to
> guess without knowing exactly what you're doing or seeing logs but my hunch
> would be that it's tied to correlation. For process to process
> interactions,
> we use implicit correlations (see [1]). Those are tied to a partner link,
> so
> for any interaction with a given partner link, the correlation will be
> identical. If you happen to interact with several instances of another
> process in parallel, this won't work.
>
> In that case you're effectively dealing with different partners so you
> should declare a different partner link for each separate instance of other
> processes you're dealing with. Alternatively you can use explicit
> correlation.
>
> Cheers,
> Matthieu
>
> [1] http://ode.apache.org/implicit-correlations.html
>
>
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Regards
> > Asif Iqbal
>

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