Jens,

are you sure, that these exchanges are sent with sendSync in any case?
For me it sounds somehow like a timing problem. When switching to DEBUG log 
level, the processing will take much longer time as more outputs are logged 
than in the WARN log level.
Another question is, why do you route the whole soap request to other beans? I 
mean in your JSR181 SU you could just create a message exchange, put all 
needed variables from the soap call into the normalized message and send it 
sync to the other beans.

Regards,
Lars


On Friday 06 June 2008 12:23:03 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> We are using a jsr181 service for retrieving soap requests.
> In the service we call the JBIContext.getMessageExchange() method to
> retrieve the actual Exchange.
> Then we send (using sendSync) the InMsg of the Exchange to a bean. The
> bean routes (sendSync) it to another bean.
> When all the work is done and we are back in the jsr181 service we do
> some additional work before we return the response to the sender.
>
> The second bean was added a few days ago. Before that everything worked
> fine. Now with the second been we have a problem:
> The content of every exchange is empty. The InMsg is not null but only
> <?xml ...?> without the actual request data. This starts at the service
> when we log the exchange we got from the JBIContext.getMessageExchange()
> method.
>
> Now comes the tricky part. When we switch the log-level from WARN to
> DEBUG everything works fine! How is this possible?
> Has it something to do with SM-1171 ?
>
> Here are a some information about the usage of the bean-component:
>
> The deployment descriptor for both beans looks similar to this <?xml
> version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <beans
> xmlns:bean="http://servicemix.apache.org/bean/1.0";
>        xmlns:hello="urn:world">
>
>       <bean:endpoint service="hello:service" endpoint="endpoint"
> bean="#aBean"/>
>
>       <bean id="aBean" class="hello.world.Bean"/> </beans>
>
> The Beans are implementing the MessageExchangeListener, the Context and
> DeliveryChannel are injected by annotations ( @Resource )
>
>
> The flow is like this: (all Exchanges are InOut)
>
>      Exchange1     Exchange2   Exchange3   Exchange3     Exchange2
> Exchange1
>         In            In          In          Out          Out
> Out
> Client  =>  aService  =>  aBean1  =>  aBean2  =>   aBean1  =>   aService
> =>  Client
>
> We are using servicemix version 3.2.1
>
> Please Help!
>
>
>
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