Appended ]] in OSB - HTML service
Hi
I pass html code to business service. Before invocation I apply replace action as mentioned in https://blogs.oracle.com/mneelapu/entry/how_to_serve_html_through_osb
When I receive email which contains the passed code, I see additional "]]>" mapped to the <BODY> content of HTML.
Any thoughts?
T&R
Swapnil Kharwadkar
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xmlns:source="/com/grifols/gds/webapp/inventoryCount/units/queries/common/"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
version="2.0">
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I deployed the workmanager on managed server. i specified max concurrent threads as 3.
I tried to test it and see that throttling doesnt really work.. All the requests sent are being sent at once not 3 at a time.
The expected behavior is first 3 sdhud go and then onc ethey complete next 3 similary next 3. But i dont see that behavior. Please let me know if i am doing any worng
below is my work manager configuration
Service Type Any XML Service
Transport Configuration
Protocol http
Load Balancing Algorithm round-robin
Endpoint URI <Specified the end point URI>
Retry Count 0
Retry Iteration Interval 0
Retry Application Errors Yes
HTTP Transport Configuration
Read Timeout 0
Connection Timeout 0
HTTP Request Method POST
Authentication None
Proxy Server
Follow HTTP redirects Disabled
Use Chunked Streaming Mode Enabled
Dispatch Policy WorkManagerTest
Message Handling Configuration
XOP/MTOM Support Disabled
Page Attachments to Disk No
Result Caching Not Supported
Any suggestions on this?
Edited by: 791951 on Mar 17, 2011 7:51 AMIf you need to throttle the Business service, then you should configure the throttling parameters in the Business Service -> Operational Settings tab
Choose your Business Service in the OSB Console -> Operational Settings
Throttling -Check this box to enable the throttling. Maximum Concurrency to 3, and Throttling Queue to x number of messages you wish to hold in the throttling queue -
OSB business service transforming a date column 1936 to 2036 ( 1950)
Hello, I'v a database view with a normal date column "geburtsdatum".
Data Dictionary:
GEBURTSDATUM DATE
Now with JDeveloper I create a db-adapter. This works fine.
On OSB I do generate a business service on the just created jca file. Also this works fine.
XSD for db adapter:
<xs:element name="geburtsdatum" type="xs:dateTime" minOccurs="0" nillable="true"/>
I can test this business service successfully, everything is fine, but not the date interpretation when birtdate <1950
Sample geburtsdatum (birtdate): 29-JUL-1934
DATABASE: 29.07.1934
OSB Business Service: 29.07.2034
Why or where happends this date conversion?
This is very strange, anyone had the same problem?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Best regards,
RetoAfter all I found the solution. Again the problem has been caused on DB side.
I'm using a view. On this view I had a DATE column with a decode. I think I did a clean TO_DATE casting, but it seems as the OSB DB Adapter did not interpret this correctly.
(on database side with SQL I did not have any problems here)
My solution was:
Using a date returning function (which does my decoding) in my view :
CREATE VIEW xyz AS
SELECT ...
, myPackage.removeMaxDate(n.geburtsdatum) as geburtsdatum
FROM ...
Regards,
Reto
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