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Work on ODE-606 started by Tammo van Lessen.

> Process blocks although Async Extension Operation is marked completed or 
> completedWithFault
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>                 Key: ODE-606
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ODE-606
>             Project: ODE
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: BPEL Runtime
>    Affects Versions: 2.0
>         Environment: Tomcat5.5 Ode Trunk Rev 766476 Debian Linux 1,5G RAM, 
> integrated DB
>            Reporter: Christian Fonden
>            Assignee: Tammo van Lessen
>
> When a new extension Activity extending AbstractAsynchExtensionOperation is 
> developed and deployed, a bad scheduler issue occurs: 
>  - the run method does neither complete with errors nor it completes 
> successfully (intended!)
>  - a java timer waits 10 seconds and the calls context.completeWithFault.
>  - then the activity gets marked as faulted, but the process runs until it is 
> stopped by the 30 second axis2 call timeout, returning the axis2 stack trace 
> to the invoking client. 
> It seems like the situation that the activity marks itsself as faulted by 
> calling the context.completeWithFault() method in the ExtensionContext class 
> is somehow *not* being propagated to the navigator and the whole BPEL Process 
> is blocked by the faulted Activity. Also no compensation is called. 
> Again to make it clear: the time integrated in the extension fires after 10 
> seconds, but the process completes on Axis2 Timeout after 30 seconds. 
> The missing code can be easily reproduced by 
> - create a synchronous bpel process, containing just the async extension 
> activity
> - the extension activity starts a timer in its run() method
> - the timer calls completeWtih fault after a short time (e.g. immediately)
> - the process is still blocked. 

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