Thanks Juergen, that was really helpful.
I have made minor enhancements on the test case to use a WSDL
interface (revision #649700 and 649701), and with the additional
information from the the interface, I can now create proper response
messages for the reference invocation..
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<message>
<parameters>
<getGreetingsResponse xmlns="http://greetings">
<getGreetingsReturn>Hello Luciano</getGreetingsReturn>
</getGreetingsResponse>
</parameters>
</message>
But the test case is still failing with null response back from the
BPEL Invocation. Looks like the original reply might be still
inproper, I'm debugging it now.
Bellow is the reply for the BPEL invocation that is actually being
sent to ODE engine: :
<message>
<TestPart>
<hello xmlns="http://helloworld">
<getGreetingsReturn xmlns="http://greetings">Hello
Luciano</getGreetingsReturn>
</hello>
</TestPart>
</message>
And comparing with the plain helloworld bpel responses, the message
looks little different.
<message>
<TestPart>
<hello
xmlns="http://tuscany.apache.org/implementation/bpel/example/helloworld.wsdl">Hello
World</hello>
</TestPart>
</message>
I'll let you know if I can make further progress.
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 6:31 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi again,
>
>
> > <assign name="assignToHelloResponse">
> > <copy>
> > <from>$greetingsResponse.parameters</from>
> > <to>$helloResponse.TestPart</to>
> > </copy>
> > </assign>
>
> This one makes the test succeed:
>
> <from>$greetingsResponse/getGreetingsResponse/return</from>
>
> But I'm quite sure that this is not the correct fix ...
> but at least the tranaction handling is fine, it seems.
>
> Cheers,
> Juergen
>
>
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