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Tuesday May 22, 2007
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JBI/SOA Tips: Use Correlation Values to Reference Shared State

Share conversational state on the wire using self-defined correlations in the message. This ensures that subsequent processes in the collaboration tail can correlate the response to a specific request. The identifier(s) placed in the Message Property of the WSDL can serve as correlation identifier(s) that tie together message instances with a particular conversation.

Identifiers in Message Property of WSDL 

To learn more about this, read this blog entry of mine entitled What is Correlation, message Property, Property Alias, and Correlation Set

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Posted at 01:53AM May 22, 2007 by Suresh Gopalan in A Tip a Day  |  Listen to this article Listen to this entry  |  Comments added Comments[0]

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