Hello, I am a newbie to the BPEL topic and I have tried and read a lot the last days about designing BPEL processes. But I couldn't find out how I can create an asynchronous process. I am thinking about a process which is initalized/called by a web service client and DO NOT blocks the client while running. I have attached a process which contains only a receive statement and does nothing after all. In my imaginary beautiful world the process would receive the message and run out to the end. But the client would be freed just after the receiving. My intention is to provide an one-way process method because I do not need any response at this point. I am sure that I didn't understand some aspect...so...can someone help me with some hints? Greetings Adam
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<deploy xmlns="http://www.apache.org/ode/schemas/dd/2007/03" xmlns:bpl="http://org.samples.ode/Task1Process-1.0/"> <process name="bpl:Task1Process"> <active>true</active> <provide xmlns:intf="http://org.samples.ode/Task1Process-1.0/wsdl/" partnerLink="TaskProcessPartnerLink"> <service name="intf:Task1Process-1.0-Service" port="Task1Process-1.0-Port" /> </provide> </process> </deploy>
