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10:29
hi
hi
thanks for your time!
you're welcome
I can send you an example
of my case
ok
In any case: the only possible solution I can see to your problem is to reduce the process to a single partnerLink
let me explain my case
I've got a backend web project where I create CRUD methods for my entities
These are in a single WSDL definition
I am required to proxy all these methods through the ESB
So I need to create a very simple BPEL for each one of them
But I am struggling to hub all these CRUD methods of a single entity
into a single WSDL endpoint
if I use multiple endpoints then I end up in my presentation layer
with lots and lots of web service clients
its unmaintainable
and I thought, there's gotta be a way to get all these methods into a single CA
all the solutions I've seen use a Pick operation
but that seems a bit odd to me
kind of the wrong solution
ot a very simple problem
10:35
still looking at the code (unfortunately I don't have netbeans here right now).
However, I think that the pick might be the actual solution. why should it be wrong?
well it does introduce
a business rule
that is artificial
it's not part of my business process
I am introducing it as a mean of convenience
somehow it does not feel right
besides it complicates the BPEL design considerably
yes, that is true
I end up with messy diagrams
but after all, it is just an alternative syntax to have multiple parallel receive/reply pairs that can instantiate the process
I guess
so the answer would be
I can only do it through a pick event?
otherwise I must stick to having multiple porttypes, and thus multiple ws clients
right?
10:40
the problem is: If you have multiple BPEL implementations of the same service, I don't think there is a way for OpenESB to tell to which implementation to route an incoming message
I mean, each of your BPELs uses a different operation, so theoretically, this should be possible
but I don't think OpenESB can do it
well it's not the same service, it's different operations whithin the same service
ah ok
well that sucks
well okay then
I guess that's my answer
the best think would be to build a pick with many receive/reply pairs
If you'll edit your answer to reflect this
I'll mark it as an answer
ok, thanks, I'm sorry I can't give you a better answer...
I'll do it that way then
No, its fine
I had read it wasnt possible
just needed some confirmation
10:43
ok
you could try to contact the guys from OpenESB and request such a feature
I don't think they're very active
Netbeans included with OpenESB 2.3 hasnt been updated since forever
Oh, they are. they are just very good at hiding that :)
ah, so do you know the proper place to ask them directly?
10:44
have a look at: open-esb.net
you have to register to do anything but it is free
and they have OpenESB 2.3.1 available
they might be able to provide you some additional help in the forums there
okay I will move my question there
thank you very much
you're welcome
please edit your question and I'll mark it as an answer and reward you the bounty
sure, thanks!
10:46
bye!

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