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1. Re: IncompatibleTransactionScopeException on ServiceInvoker
tfennelly Aug 20, 2009 6:46 AM (in response to c4s4l)Hi there.
My understanding is that this can't work in the absense of distributed transactions.
The transactional semantics work in a manner similar to JMS, i.e., messages are not delivered on to a queue (or to an endpoint) until the enclosing transaction has committed. In a synchronous invocation this will result in timeouts if the sending thread is also the terminating thread. ServiceInvoker checks for this and throws an exception. -
2. Re: IncompatibleTransactionScopeException on ServiceInvoker
c4s4l Aug 20, 2009 9:04 AM (in response to c4s4l)Hi Fennelly,
Thanks for the response. I can understand the reason, but is there a workaround or just there isn't a way of calling an ESB Service from jBPM4? Using the Service Invoker I mean, I'm assuming that a SOAP call will work.
Thanks,
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3. Re: IncompatibleTransactionScopeException on ServiceInvoker
c4s4l Sep 8, 2009 8:59 AM (in response to c4s4l)There is no way of making a syncronous call to an ESB Service from jBPM4?
Thanks,
Sergio