Vitaliy Tkachenko created ODE-1066:
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Summary: Unsatable work of compensation activity
Key: ODE-1066
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ODE-1066
Project: ODE
Issue Type: Bug
Components: BPEL Runtime
Affects Versions: 1.3.6
Environment: Win7x64, Java 1.8.0_111, Tomcat 7.0.73
Reporter: Vitaliy Tkachenko
Attachments: FlightReservationProcess.zip
Compensation doesn't work appropriately, there is no guarantee that it will be
processed on execution. It doesn't matter which BPEL version is used either 1.1
or 2.0 and which method is used to provide the compensation (either
"compensate" or "compensateScope").
If there are several scopes to compensate the most big chance to work out the
compensation has the last scope - it fails rarely but scopes defined prior to
the latest scope have much bigger chances to fail. When compensation fails
nothing is seen in the log, it just doesn't work.
Attaching the FlightReservationProcess application to reproduce the bug.
Specify "all" in the input to execute compensation for all scopes, call it many
times and check how scopes are compensated. Each result 4, 5, 6 mush contain
"1" if the corresponding scope "car", "hotel" , "asbstract" has been
compensated. But in reality the most big probability "abstract" scope has to
include "1", it fails having the "0" pretty rarely. But other scopes "car" and
"hotel" fail oftenly, only in rare cases they contain "1" as being compensated.
You can also play including "car", "hotel", "abs" instead of all to compensate
only specified scopes. E.g. use "car hotel" in the input to compensate these 2
scopes only.
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