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Re: Send****t for Webservice

by "Pabba" <kiran.pabba@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Dec 14, 2006 at 07:37 AM

You don't need a map.

In the orchestration view create a message "XmlDataMsg" setting the
datatype to System.XmlDo***ent and in your Construct Message you can
just code:

FirstXmlDataMsg = MyFirstMsg;

So you can add as many Construct Message shapes to create as many
XmlDo***ents for your different messages.

If you don't receive different messages from external applications and
all these different messages get created in your orchestration then you
don't need to have multiple orchestrations rather you can create
multiple XmlDo***ent's and pass them to the web service.

HTH,
Kiran Pabba

Henning Eiben wrote:
> Pabba schrieb:
>
> > One option is to have multiple specific orchestrations to receive all
> > kinds of messages and convert the specific message to XmlDo***ent
> > message and pass them to a common orchestration that inturn calls the
> > webservice passing the XmlDo***ent.
> >
>
> How would I convert a message to XmlDo***ent? I can't just create a map
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Sendport for Webservice
Henning Eiben <eiben@[  2006-12-10 14:02:16 
Re: Sendport for Webservice
"Pabba" <kir  2006-12-11 09:22:55 
Re: Sendport for Webservice
Henning Eiben <eiben@[  2006-12-13 21:32:54 
RE: Sendport for Webservice
=?Utf-8?B?TklTSElM?= <  2006-12-12 02:32:21 
Re: Sendport for Webservice
Henning Eiben <eiben@[  2006-12-13 21:32:57 
Re: Sendport for Webservice
"Pabba" <kir  2006-12-14 07:37:48 
Re: Sendport for Webservice
Henning Eiben <eiben@[  2006-12-14 20:04:08 
Re: Sendport for Webservice
"Pabba" <kir  2006-12-14 12:46:58 

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