Hi Benjamin,
This is robost one-way invocation. Yes, it should be a good idea to support
this as well.
However, if the service is not available or wrong service, sequence will not
complete and there will be an error written to a log file.
Thanks,
Jaliya
----- Original Message -----
From: "Benjamin Schmeling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 2:10 PM
Subject: Oneway call to a non existing operation
Hi,
I discovered the following not expected behaviour if I use Sandesha with
oneway web services. If I invoke an operation, that does not exist, no
error will occur, so that the client that uses Sandesha does not know that
its target web service call was not delivered to the application.
I know that it is not a requirement according to the WS-ReliableMessaging
specification, because only the delivery to the receiver is acknowledged
and not the delivery to the application, but in this case it is a very
common situation, because of typing errors in the operation name. Maybe
this error should be considered by Sandesha, although not mandatory
according to the specification.
Thanks,
Benjamin
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