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[jira] [Updated] (ODE-925) TimeoutException instead of direct immediate failure while accessing WS

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ODE-925?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Vitaliy Tkachenko updated ODE-925:
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    Summary: TimeoutException instead of direct immediate failure while accessing WS  (was: TimeoutException instead of direct failure while accessing WS)

> TimeoutException instead of direct immediate failure while accessing WS
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>
>                 Key: ODE-925
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ODE-925
>             Project: ODE
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: BPEL Runtime
>    Affects Versions: 1.3.5
>         Environment: Windows XP, Tomcat 7.0.6
>            Reporter: Vitaliy Tkachenko
>         Attachments: EchoProxy.zip, echo-1.0.aar, echo.zip
>
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> While having immediate HTTP error accessing external WS (e.g. endpoint domain is not resolved, no TCP connection available) ODE anyway waits for the [timeout] time (default is 2 minutes) and returns general fault TimeoutException with no details on the fault cause (SOAP response is "Timeout or execution error when waiting for response to MEX").
> User may want to recognize such kinds of problems and try to recall the service but with current approach we need to wait for 2 minutes (!!!) when the fault is already known.
> It's preferable to implement specific immediate errors instead like ones accordingly to "http://schemas.oracle.com/bpel/extension" BPEL extensions.
> To reproduce:
> 1. Create any BPEL process calling external WS in it (e.g. some Echo service over the Axis2 deployed on the same Tomcat). Deploy to ODE.
> 2. Run the process using SoapUI. Make sure it's able to successfully execute.
> 3. Stop that service, run the ODE BPEL process again.
> Now you can find immediate failure in the ODE log (e.g. "org.apache.ode.axis2.ExternalService -- Error sending message" with corresponding cause). But ODE wait for 2 minutes and only then returns TimeoutException with SOAP response "Timeout or execution error when waiting for response to MEX".
> Expected: immediate concrete fault.
> Attached: "Echo Proxy" ODE BPEL process definition that may be used for the specified steps as an example, "Echo" Axis2 Web Service used in this BPEL process and its sources.

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