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[jira] Commented: (ODE-601) *MY* dynamic endpoint references have suddenly stopped working :(

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Ian Harrigan commented on ODE-601:
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Hi there - im getting the exact same issue as this. Is there a fix (or work around) available that doesnt involve reverting to an older version?

Ill investigate more tomorrow - if required i can post an example project to illustrate this issue. It seems like a pretty fundemental thing...

Cheers,
Ian Harrigan

> *MY* dynamic endpoint references have suddenly stopped working :(
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ODE-601
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ODE-601
>             Project: ODE
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 1.3.2, 1.3.3
>         Environment: n/a
>            Reporter: Ciaran Jessup
>         Attachments: InboundGateway-13.zip
>
>
> My BPEL flows (I *think*, although its possible this hasn't been function as expected) used to work before changeset [765432] (on the ODE 1_XXX branch), they no longer do (and continue to work when I rever that changeset out.
> I think its something to do with the 'location' property now being set on the variable reference where it previously wasn't, but I'm very very out of depth.  I've attached what I think is the relevant snipped of BPEL that I'm using for doing my invoke:
> <!-- in the bpel:variables section -->
> <bpel:variable name="DynamicEndpointRef" element="wsa:EndpointReference" />
> <!--- Trying to invoke a service call -->
> <bpel:assign name="proxyPreparation">
> <bpel:copy>
>   <bpel:from>
>     <bpel:literal>
>       <wsa:EndpointReference xmlns:swsdl="uri:swsdl">
>         <wsa:Address />
>         <wsa:ServiceName PortName="PPSSoap">swsdl:PPS</wsa:ServiceName>
>       </wsa:EndpointReference>
>     </bpel:literal>
>   </bpel:from>
>   <bpel:to variable="DynamicEndpointRef" />
> </bpel:copy>
> <bpel:copy>
>   <bpel:from>bpel:doXslTransform("GetNextAddress.xsl",$DynamicEndpointRef/wsa:Address)</bpel:from>
>   <bpel:to variable="ProxyAddress" />
> </bpel:copy>
> <bpel:copy>
>   <bpel:from variable="ProxyAddress" />
>   <bpel:to variable="DynamicEndpointRef">
>     <bpel:query>wsa:Address</bpel:query>
>   </bpel:to>
> </bpel:copy>
> <bpel:copy>
>   <bpel:from variable="DynamicEndpointRef" />
>   <bpel:to partnerLink="PPS" />
> </bpel:copy>
> <bpel:copy>
>   <bpel:from>
>     <bpel:literal>
>       <swsdl:PPI>
>         <swsdl:processId>9f538fdb-ca36-4d5d-a056-d6bf92632f75</swsdl:processId>
>       </swsdl:PPI>
>     </bpel:literal>
>   </bpel:from>
>   <bpel:to variable="ppIn" part="parameters" />
> </bpel:copy>
> </bpel:assign>
> <bpel:invoke name="InvokePPS" partnerLink="PPS" portType="swsdl:PPSSoap" operation="PPI" inputVariable="ppIn" outputVariable="ppOut" />
> And when the flow executes I see an error along the lines of :
> ERROR - GeronimoLog.error(104) | Couldn't find endpoint for partner EPR <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <service-ref xmlns="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wsbpel/2.0/serviceref">
>                             <Address xmlns="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2003/03/addressing">http://server/myaddress.asmx?wsdl</Address>
>                             <wsa:ServiceName xmlns:wsa="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2003/03/addressing" PortName="PPSSoap">swsdl:PPS</wsa:ServiceName>
>                           </service-ref>
> I do not get this error, and the correct web service seems to get called when I revert the change.. any ideas, is my BPEL flawed, or has an issue been introduced?
> Please find attached a fully deployed process, this will require you to mock a service that adheres to the wsdl in proxy.wsdl.
> A request such as :
> <soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"
>     xmlns:wor="http://www.myco.com/xml/sa/4.0/Workflow/"
>      xmlns:smf="http://www.myco.com/xml/sa/4.0/smf">
>    <soapenv:Header/>
>    <soapenv:Body>
>       <wor:ExecuteWorkflow>
>          <wor:userCredentials>
>             <smf:userId>03d27fc0-5ede-4cb8-89d7-6bf7510e16c6</smf:userId>
>             <smf:applicationName>NA</smf:applicationName>
>          </wor:userCredentials>
>          <wor:workItem version="54">
>             <smf:state>BECE5689-A575-4531-86B6-15176D827C08</smf:state>
>          </wor:workItem>
>       </wor:ExecuteWorkflow>
>    </soapenv:Body>
> </soapenv:Envelope>
> Will cause the error to occur on trunk head, but the error won't occur if you revert changeset [765432]   I do believe its to dow with the dynamic addressing breaking the partnerlink stuff, but I'm not clever enough to pin it down :(

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