How to query the BizTalk 2004 messagebox

Published Tue, Sep 21 2004 9:02 AM
Now here's something I like a lot. A document on how to query the messagebox is published via the BizTalk Core Engine Blog.
I've worked with Commerce Server, Content Management Server and SharePoint a lot in the past and with all these products I eventually came into a position where something was broken or didn't work as expected and querying the database was really the last resort. So I think that this kind of documentation is invaluable. Great job.
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# Carlo Poli said on Thursday, September 23, 2004 11:20 AM

Hi,

I am looking for a little help with the following problem:

the isolated host process has filled up my message box. Some web client uses a web service orchestration and has done this.
It seems that the SOAP Response is not relayed to the web client on time.
Could this cause this?

Anyhow I no longer need the messages currently in my message box and would like to remove them without further processing since this happened on a development server.

Is there a way to do this?

# Carlo Poli said on Thursday, September 23, 2004 4:01 PM

First of all, let me suggest that you ask these kind of question on the newsgroups. Changes are that you get more and better response. Apart from me, hardly anybody will read this.

I haven't come across issues like this, but haven't done hardly any real testing with web service interfaces. Have you checked the HAT for suspended messages?

# Carlo Poli said on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 3:22 PM

I am under the impression that Paul Somers is currently working on a UI tool for advanced message box quries. Any idea when it will be released to the public??