Hi Waruna, thank you for your answer. The given class helped me indeed. I was using the wrong target on invocation. (I have to use the service name, to refer to the MyRoleService) Now the Service get invoked. The BpelTestAbstract class is using the MockScheduler with an own InvocationThreading. (different to axis2layer) Anyway, the Axis2 layer is parsing the SOAP message in a complete different way, as the test impl., that's why the engine did not get the message correctly, i think. What ever, I have to find out why the engine did not got the message content.
the problem of not invoking is fixed, i think - thank you a lot. :) dominic -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- From: Waruna Ranasinghe Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2012 6:55 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Problems implementing Integration Layer Hi Dominic, Take a look at "ODEMessageReceiver" class's "invokeBusinessLogic" operation in "ode-axis2" module. Thanks, Waruna On 27 December 2012 09:42, Dominic Pöllath <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi! I try to implement an Integration Layer for an embedded use of the ODE Engine and providing BPEL support for our and other software. So far i successfully receive Data from the outside (Ws –> Engine) BUT I don’t know where I have to route the message to successfully invoke the Engine. I looked over the bpel-test and bpel-axis2 implemention, but I think i’m stuck on this. Perhaps anybody can help me. Best regards, Dominic
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