Hi , i changed the flow type to seda. Now its working fine . But a  small
change in the scenario. we have to use synchronous communcation only to send
requestes to all the data sources parallelly.  can u please tell us how to
acheive the same scenario with synchronous communication for InOut MEP.



gnodet wrote:
> 
> You use a SEDA flow, not a ST flow, right ? SEDA should be the default.
> Anyway, you can remote debug and see why the thread is blocked, but
> the code seems correct and should not block at all.  All three requests
> should
> be sent without blocking at all.
> 
> On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 3:57 PM, sachin2008 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>  Hi , I have already included a delay of some 5 seconds in the service
>> which
>>  will process my requests. as follows
>>  Thread.sleep(1000 * 5);
>>  So i will get a response after 5 seonds only
>>  But  during this 5 seconds no other request is being send.  once 5
>> seconds
>>  is finished i wiil get a response for the first request and then the
>> second
>>  request will be processed.
>>
>>  Do we need to inroduce any delay in the Master Component where i m
>> sending
>>  the requests?
>>
>>
>>
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> 
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