Hello,

Wow, this seems interesting. I have never heard that a bpel process deploys a service at runtime and than execute it.
Can you explain the demands for this?

Thanks,
Jens

pieterdk schrieb:
Thanks for the suggestion, I also thought of that option.
The problem is that the process will create/deploy the Web Service himself.
So if I will use a proxy the configuration for this proxy will change for
every instance of the process.
And with multiple instances running at the same time we will have a
problem...


Jens Goldhammer-2 wrote:
Hello,

another possibilty is to use an ESB, e.g. Apache Synapse (
http://synapse.apache.org) to create a proxy service. The proxy service
forwards your message to the endpoint by using a registry where the
endpoint
is configured. This is very useful when you don´t want to handle with
url´s
and endpoint references in the  process itself.

Bye
Jens

2008/4/14, Matthieu Riou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 9:03 AM, pieterdk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

Does any one know how to invoke a partner link with a dynamic endpoint
url?
And if ODE supports this feature?

Someone gave me a hint to use a EndpointReference, but I could not get
it
running so far.
Any suggestions?

Have you looked at partner link assignment? A partner link can directly
be
assigned to give it an endpoint coming from a message for example.  We
have
some doc here:

http://ode.apache.org/user-guide.html#UserGuide-ManipulatingEndpoints

The DynPartmer sample included in the distro also demonstrates this:


http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ode/branches/APACHE_ODE_1.1/distro/src/examples-war/DynPartner/

Cheers,
Matthieu


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