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		  | EvolutionQuest | 
			  
				|  Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2004 12:08 pm    Post subject: Trace Node |   |  |  
		  |  Voyager
 
 
 Joined: 18 Sep 2001Posts: 88
 Location: Billings, MT
 
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				| Could you clarify this for me.  I thought and was pretty sure that a trace node was a passthru/debugging node that would not alter the path if a node failed.  Also, if the trace node is set to 'None' I was pretty sure if an exception occurred in a node like MQOutput that it would not affect its exception path. 
 If this is not true, well bugger you know what.  Is this behavior still in WBIMBo?
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		  | mpuetz | 
			  
				|  Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2004 2:55 am    Post subject: |   |  |  
		  | Centurion
 
 
 Joined: 05 Jul 2001Posts: 149
 Location: IBM/Central WebSphere Services
 
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				| Hi, 
 I am not sure what you exactly mean.
 
 Of course, if you insert a trace node, exceptions
 can be trigger within that trace node, e.g. parser
 exceptions. If you set the trace destination to
 'none' the trace node is still executed, i.e. execptions
 that are trapped within a trace node with destination
 set to something other than 'none' will still happen.
 
 I am not aware that this changed with WBIMB.
 
 Not sure if this answered your question, otherwise
 I would ask you to explain your question with
 a more elaborate example.
 _________________
 Mathias Puetz
 
 IBM/Central WebSphere Services
 WebSphere Business Integration Specialist
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		  | EvolutionQuest | 
			  
				|  Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2004 6:59 am    Post subject: |   |  |  
		  |  Voyager
 
 
 Joined: 18 Sep 2001Posts: 88
 Location: Billings, MT
 
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				| I forgot that even when wiring the failure terminal to a node that it means the message will be handle via that path.  If a truly rollback of the message is required you must have a throw node within the path.  I did this before when I needed a transactional rollback for a stored procedure that I called. 
 Always a learning experience.
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