Hi Ruwan,

if you could please give me a reply with respect to my last mail it could be
really helpful for me. i tryed to restate our requirements for a better
understanding.

I am looking forward to your reply.

Thank you,

Riyadh

On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 7:50 AM, Ruwan Linton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Riyadh,
>
> Riyadh wrote:
> > Hi Ruwan,
> >
> > >>Isn't there a requirement saying that if one sequence drops the
> message
> > >>non of the sequences are going to send the message out. I understood
> > >>your requirement like that..... Please correct me if I am wrong.
> >
> > No..my requirement does not prohibit sending message out from any
> > sequence if any other sequnce fails. i have to capture only the
> > services to which the message was successfully sent from the
> > corresponding sequnce.
> AAAAAhhhhhhhh... Sorry, I was making it complex. Well, there is no way
> inside synapse that we can detect the successful delivery at least for
> the moment. But you could simulate this using the response message from
> the server, assuming this is a two way communication.
>
> You need to set the address to which you send the message as a message
> property using the property mediator before sending the message out and
> these properties will be available in the response from the server. So
> when the response arrives to ESB, you could use the above property that
> we set to the message to retrieve the service endpoint, since you got
> the response you can guarantee that the message has been delivered to
> the appropriate service.
>
> Will this be OK with you?
>
> Thanks,
> Ruwan
>
>
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