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ranjith
PostPosted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 10:04 pm    Post subject: Issue with Timer nodes Reply with quote

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The flow reads a message from a MQ Input queue, sets a timer delay of 1 min, performs webservice invocation, gets the response, cancels the timer, sends a valid response to output MQ queue.
If the timer cancel operation does not happen with in 1 min time frame, it goes to timeout notification and a error response is sent out.

In AIX platform the above scenario works perfectly well when the input message is put through RFH Util . But when the input message is put using a java pgm or through enqueue option it gives the following error ('Timeout Set Identifier not in store') at the timer cancel operation and after the delay of 1 min had expired, it goes to timeout notification and a error response is sent out.
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AkankshA
PostPosted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 10:25 pm    Post subject: Re: Issue with Timer nodes Reply with quote

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ranjith wrote:

In AIX platform the above scenario works perfectly well when the input message is put through RFH Util . But when the input message is put using a java pgm or through enqueue option it gives the following error ('Timeout Set Identifier not in store') at the timer cancel operation and after the delay of 1 min had expired, it goes to timeout notification and a error response is sent out.



when you send the message to timeOutControl node... from, java pgm.. does it get registered ??

How/where are you creating your time out request mesage..
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ranjith
PostPosted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 1:07 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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yes. It is getting registered. It goes to the timeout notification after 1 min delay has been expired. The timeout set happens in the Message flow only.
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