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O.M.F.G.

The pictures below again show what self-teaching can do!

The BizTalk expert who produced this pre-processor kept getting dehydrated orchestrations (a couple of thousands a day).

 

 So he decided to fix it by doing the following :-S, did the guy ever listen?

Comments

Ramon said:

So what is wrong? I don't get your post. I'm not familiar with bizztalk but am interested to know what is wrong with the solution and what the solution should have been.

# November 8, 2007 5:01 PM

Patrick Wellink said:

Brilliant !

# November 8, 2007 9:38 PM

Joris Broers said:

Je zou de rest van de flows moeten zien....:D

# November 8, 2007 11:33 PM

Joris Arts said:

@Ramon: Not familiar with bizztalk, that figures :-). In BizTalk you should use a parallel shape to start an orchestration that needs more than one message to start the process or you could use it for parallel processing somewhere along the process.

If you want to pre-process messages (in this case), you just want the orchestration to start on whatever message is received (and not wait for the others). This is done using a listen-shape.

# December 3, 2007 3:42 PM
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