CE 7.30: WS call with user sys_name _GUEST

Hi there,
There are some CAF WS that I call in my BPM.
After having deployed a new version of my product, I'm now facing the issue that a CAF WS for one business object is called with user <sys_name>_GUEST (<sys_name>= system name, e.g. CE1).
Normally it should use the user created under SOA->Application and Scenario Communication->User Account Management.
As a workaround I gave full access to this CAF business object to the GUEST user, but that's not the way it should be.
Where can I define which user should be used for calling a CAF WS?
The weird thing is:
Sometimes it correct after deploying another version of my product!
Thanks in advance!
Best regards,
Eddie

Eddie,
A colleague of mine has just found this in the SAP Help - http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw73/helpdata/de/d3/d5777a57914167bc9f4767068c3d39/frameset.htm
It resolves the issue we were having and also mentions how the principal is determined when calling services - not sure if it is useful for you too?
Gareth.

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    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [sourcenetwork] has no context, this 0C47E6B8
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [services] has no context, this 0C47E6B8
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [state] has no context, this 0C47E6B8
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [note] has no context, this 0C47E6B8
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [calendarData] has no context, this 0C47E6B8
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [sourcenetwork] has no context, this 0C47EAF8
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [services] has no context, this 0C47EAF8
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [state] has no context, this 0C47EAF8
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [note] has no context, this 0C47EAF8
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [calendarData] has no context, this 0C47EAF8
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [sourcenetwork] has no context, this 0C51B0C8
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [services] has no context, this 0C51B0C8
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [state] has no context, this 0C51B0C8
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [contactCard] has no context, this 0C51B0C8
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [note] has no context, this 0C51B0C8
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [calendarData] has no context, this 0C51B0C8
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [sourcenetwork] has no context, this 0C47E960
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [services] has no context, this 0C47E960
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [state] has no context, this 0C47E960
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [note] has no context, this 0C47E960
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN  :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [calendarData] has no context, this 0C47E960
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 INFO  :: CUccLogicalSubscription::~CUccLogicalSubscription [0C3DCCE8] dtor
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 INFO  :: ~Out trxn corr-id (18680A38)
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.601 4024:4344 TRACE :: verified buffer: <Kerberos><CEA1D9C7><34><SIP Communications Service><sip/PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com><aa4c7843a0c14678a03acc30a615c81b><2><SUBSCRIBE><sip:*****@*******.com><e56751f845><sip:*****@*******.com><EB010080><><><0><200>-length-238.
    signature:040401ffffffffff000000000000000008fa065605ec8ffed4978ee2
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.601 4024:4344 INFO  :: Trxn corr-id (184AD1C8), SIP msg corr-id (b7eb295)
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.601 4024:4344 INFO  :: ~Out trxn corr-id (184AD1C8)
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.601 4024:4344 TRACE :: verified buffer: <Kerberos><A79E32E6><35><SIP Communications Service><sip/PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com><7666f05a981c4eb28c8bd44d497382a2><2><SUBSCRIBE><sip:*****@*******.com><457d67e5ba><sip:*****@*******.com><3D631C5A><><><0><200>-length-238.
    signature:040401ffffffffff0000000000000000435392b30686e91dd20b3120
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.601 4024:4344 INFO  :: Trxn corr-id (184AD2E0), SIP msg corr-id (e46ab49b)
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.601 4024:4344 INFO  :: ~Out trxn corr-id (184AD2E0)
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.601 4024:4344 TRACE :: verified buffer: <Kerberos><8FB2392C><36><SIP Communications Service><sip/PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com><78fff0c6673c4c209914ba91221e7a71><3><SUBSCRIBE><sip:*****@*******.com><b87f3eb341><sip:*****@*******.com><447B0080><><><0><200>-length-238.
    signature:040401ffffffffff00000000000000005c89df75c789bd815f2c87c7
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.601 4024:4344 INFO  :: Trxn corr-id (186E42C8), SIP msg corr-id (b03cc2c3)
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.601 4024:4344 INFO  :: ~Out trxn corr-id (186E42C8)
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.757 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x07B3B008]
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.757 4024:4344 TRACE :: SECURE_SOCKET: decrypting buffer size: 373 (first 8):
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.757 4024:4344 TRACE ::  17 03 03 01 70 6D 6F B0  :....pmo°
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.757 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C3DC610]
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.757 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C2B5E68]
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.757 4024:4344 INFO  :: Data Received -192.168.10.4:5061 (To Local Address: 192.168.11.77:62287) 959 bytes:
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.757 4024:4344 INFO  :: SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Proxy-Authentication-Info: Kerberos qop="auth", opaque="DC934C0A", srand="FBA1D2E0", snum="37", rspauth="040401ffffffffff00000000000000009dbeae96bc6990dd02bfb9bd", targetname="sip/PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com",
    realm="SIP Communications Service", version=4
    From: "Administrator"<sip:*****@*******.com>;tag=50091c6b22;epid=6969679f0b
    To: <sip:*****@*******.com>;tag=AC6EA9B1891BDC84CB8DED81E89D55FF
    Call-ID: 6f1ec22d6c96481093ebcdd126f5b255
    CSeq: 3 REGISTER
    Via: SIP/2.0/TLS 192.168.11.77:62287;ms-received-port=62287;ms-received-cid=13CB00
    Expires: 0
    Allow-Events: vnd-microsoft-provisioning,vnd-microsoft-roaming-contacts,vnd-microsoft-roaming-ACL,presence,presence.wpending,vnd-microsoft-roaming-self,vnd-microsoft-provisioning-v2
    Supported: adhoclist
    Server: RTC/5.0
    Supported: msrtc-event-categories
    Supported: ms-keepalive-deregister
    Supported: ms-userservices-state-notification
    Content-Length: 0
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.757 4024:4344 INFO  :: End of Data Received -192.168.10.4:5061 (To Local Address: 192.168.11.77:62287) 959 bytes
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.757 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPMessageCollator::AsyncProcessSipMsg - [0x0C4826E0]
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.757 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C4826E0]
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.757 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C484940]
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 TRACE :: verified buffer: <Kerberos><FBA1D2E0><37><SIP Communications Service><sip/PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com><6f1ec22d6c96481093ebcdd126f5b255><3><REGISTER><sip:*****@*******.com><50091c6b22><sip:*****@*******.com><AC6EA9B1891BDC84CB8DED81E89D55FF><><><0><200>-length-261.
    signature:040401ffffffffff00000000000000009dbeae96bc6990dd02bfb9bd
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 INFO  :: Trxn corr-id (0C2E3618), SIP msg corr-id (67f10dc5)
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 INFO  :: REGISTER_CONTEXT(c554a20) SetAndNotify Recv(3) at State (2)
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 INFO  :: REGISTER_CONTEXT:State (2) => (3)
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 INFO  :: SIP_REGISTER:State (3) => (0)
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 INFO  :: UCCP:NegotiatedAuthProt0x8
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 TRACE :: CUccServerEndpoint::UpdateEndpointState - Update state from 3 to 4. Status 0. Status text (null).
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 INFO  :: CUccDnsResolverManager::Stop MR-INFO - [05026010] DNS resolver manager stopped
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 TRACE :: OUTGOING_REGISTER_TRANSACTION::ProcessSuccessfulResponse received 200 UnRegistration SUCCEEDED
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 INFO  :: ~Out trxn corr-id (0C2E3618)
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 INFO  :: CUccPlatform::WriteStreamToLog:
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 INFO  :: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <root>
      <Login>
        <Info><![CDATA[Executing wws method with windows auth auth, asyncContext=16C3E478,
     context: WebRequest context@ :415272512
      MethodType:10
      ExecutionComplete? :1
      Callback@ :07AB55A4
      AsyncHResult:3d0000
      TargetUri:https://owa.lon.*******.com/EWS/Exchange.asmx
    .]]></Info>
        <Info><![CDATA[Logon success state 1 reported by user id=EWS (adjusted=EWS) on CManagedCredential[DEFAULT this=01B6C988]]]></Info>
        <ExecuteWithWindowsOrNoAuthInternal>
          <SequenceID>1.1.1</SequenceID>
          <hr>0x0</hr>
        </ExecuteWithWindowsOrNoAuthInternal>
        <SequenceID>1.1</SequenceID>
        <hr>0x0</hr>
      </Login>
    </root>
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x07B3B008]
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 TRACE :: SECURE_SOCKET: decrypting buffer size: 1125 (first 8):
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 TRACE ::  17 03 03 04 60 1A 0C FC  :....`..ü
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C3DC610]
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C2B5E68]
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 INFO  :: Data Received -192.168.10.4:5061 (To Local Address: 192.168.11.77:62287) 1891 bytes:
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 INFO  :: SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Proxy-Authentication-Info: Kerberos qop="auth", opaque="DC934C0A", srand="4C70707C", snum="38", rspauth="040401ffffffffff000000000000000023304d3690145c9d580a26a5", targetname="sip/PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com",
    realm="SIP Communications Service", version=4
    Contact: <sip:LyncSG.dymonasia.com:5061;transport=tls>
    From: <sip:*****@*******.com>;tag=4c49873a8c;epid=6969679f0b
    To: <sip:[email protected]>;tag=925E0080
    Call-ID: 612b2be69bbe45479e2676a9c89605a3
    CSeq: 2 SUBSCRIBE
    Via: SIP/2.0/TLS 192.168.11.77:62287;ms-received-port=62287;ms-received-cid=13CB00
    Record-Route: <sip:sip.dymonasia.com:5061;transport=tls;lr;ms-key-info=AAEAAQy-Hptx2bBz4bLPASfi0Q8AhsIHwfOZFhikS5I3lhvpZ6FVtoDW4nKeyfA65H-h1EPauf6Bo4PDT0Nc93YHKHPl5ZBwmxjvyetg5BZQ7yraK2EZvGpZ_bkQJlXyIw3lVlxFe-h2PmfG6lfKBZ8To-piAjW4LQLcr3Z7cic1p_GtAFi1lXOOdlcXxfUKQ_vqQjvpuZIrI7xCmomXlvM9o7Ue8lXbq3TndzkR-ghwnju0QJjj5GrUJ3Ia82bfodQYntaJaJG2bf5oUMAVJkX5_84vNcFhZRTRilUI-lC1wyChOjjWVV56ndqCVY7oiitF5HHDpfVg58-SSzRiHKhFZJKvyZtcorcM5WHuJwYNw7sdxzc2vB6hqN4vTdRjlpb1jhG35BsQ2usDMPfc8EZYGY-S5SW6C_NUgrh3Fb-_f0qcnXV92JDu55rbTy-Apz4GJk8Ivrt-PNr99CbhUoyRg_8301OIivRJAExy_xMjyIJBWkoJp7IVQjvhLL_bQWAFQn0HhJTpf13NpT-if54k7l5KbgL6K0vkcMnc8WVkgm5a_c2Dewp_RG-7jIbr5xxZXuJAxK9indqeCXnfjbIk6mhEAZI7SJmlK9_SJt0H94HutoIVwHYLarDclsdKrR7Xb-5nDPkFE4U4LjWRLf-7ff7MJJbzhbaXTE6o_t4nFFQ8kWxiRWBN2kMLChKY;ms-route-sig=bdBGMrXXhjLMmcJ4Ej8ReFZ_nqkUoCWKhFB19tji2ro5-_BAzrBqDJlQAA>
    Record-Route: <sip:pmdlonedg01.int.*******.com:5061;transport=tls;lr>
    Expires: 0
    Content-Length: 0
    ms-edge-proxy-message-trust: ms-source-type=DirectPartner;ms-ep-fqdn=pmdlonedg01.int.*******.com;ms-source-verified-user=verified;ms-source-network=federation
    Record-Route: <sip:PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com:5061;transport=tls;opaque=state:F:Ci.R13cb00;lr;ms-route-sig=bc4_1nrdDL4-KX7KrdReLOthlr4n7DTIcsDrkM0bP4gGNYk0BjUtG1CwAA>
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 INFO  :: End of Data Received -192.168.10.4:5061 (To Local Address: 192.168.11.77:62287) 1891 bytes
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPMessageCollator::AsyncProcessSipMsg - [0x0C4826E0]
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C4826E0]
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C484940]
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 TRACE :: verified buffer: <Kerberos><4C70707C><38><SIP Communications Service><sip/PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com><612b2be69bbe45479e2676a9c89605a3><2><SUBSCRIBE><sip:*****@*******.com><4c49873a8c><sip:[email protected]><925E0080><><><0><200>-length-233.
    signature:040401ffffffffff000000000000000023304d3690145c9d580a26a5
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 INFO  :: Trxn corr-id (184AD3F8), SIP msg corr-id (e3f780cb)
    08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 INFO  :: ~Out trxn corr-id (184AD3F8)
    08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x07B3B008]
    08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 TRACE :: SECURE_SOCKET: decrypting buffer size: 277 (first 8):
    08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 TRACE ::  17 03 03 01 10 3B 87 16  :.....;‡.
    08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C3DC610]
    08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C2B5E68]
    08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 INFO  :: Data Received -192.168.10.4:5061 (To Local Address: 192.168.11.77:62287) 1888 bytes:
    08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 INFO  :: SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Proxy-Authentication-Info: Kerberos qop="auth", opaque="DC934C0A", srand="59667E0A", snum="39", rspauth="040401ffffffffff00000000000000002641ec9a3a4c088b301bcf5e", targetname="sip/PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com",
    realm="SIP Communications Service", version=4
    Contact: <sip:LyncSG.dymonasia.com:5061;transport=tls>
    From: <sip:*****@*******.com>;tag=04814352f9;epid=6969679f0b
    To: <sip:[email protected]>;tag=3F0E0080
    Call-ID: 8115c934d1fd446eb7d034c4fc773ec0
    CSeq: 2 SUBSCRIBE
    Via: SIP/2.0/TLS 192.168.11.77:62287;ms-received-port=62287;ms-received-cid=13CB00
    Record-Route: <sip:sip.dymonasia.com:5061;transport=tls;lr;ms-key-info=AAEAAQy-Hptx2bBz4bLPASfi0Q8AhsIHwfOZFhikS5I3lhvpZ6FVtoDW4nKeyfA65H-h1EPauf6Bo4PDT0Nc93YHKHPl5ZBwmxjvyetg5BZQ7yraK2EZvGpZ_bkQJlXyIw3lVlxFe-h2PmfG6lfKBZ8To-piAjW4LQLcr3Z7cic1p_GtAFi1lXOOdlcXxfUKQ_vqQjvpuZIrI7xCmomXlvM9o7Ue8lXbq3TndzkR-ghwnju0QJjj5GrUJ3Ia82bfodQYntaJaJG2bf5oUMAVJkX5_84vNcFhZRTRilUI-lC1wyChOjjWVV56ndqCVY7oiitF5HHDpfVg58-SSzRiHKhFZJKvyZtcorcM5WHuJwYNw7sdxzc2vB6hqN4vTdRjlpb1jhG35BsQ2usDMPfc8EZYGY-S5SW6C_NUgrh3Fb-_f0qcnXV92JDu55rbTy-Apz4GJk8Ivrt-PNr99CbhUoyRg_8301OIivRJAExy_xMjyIJBWkoJp7IVQjvhLL_bQWAFQn0HhJTpf13NpT-if54k7l5KbgL6K0vkcMnc8WVkgm5a_c2Dewp_RG-7jIbr5xxZXuJAxK9indqeCXnfjbIk6mhEAZI7SJmlK9_SJt0H94HutoIVwHYLarDclsdKrR7Xb-5nDPkFE4U4LjWRLf-7ff7MJJbzhbaXTE6o_t4nFFQ8kWxiRWBN2kMLChKY;ms-route-sig=bd5A_eMqoaHs_fuYP-5aSBoYbANCe_p5RWv6n6yajgyfxebrRuBqDJlQAA>
    Record-Route: <sip:pmdlonedg01.int.*******.com:5061;transport=tls;lr>
    Expires: 0
    Content-Length: 0
    ms-edge-proxy-message-trust: ms-source-type=DirectPartner;ms-ep-fqdn=pmdlonedg01.int.*******.com;ms-source-verified-user=verified;ms-source-network=federation
    Record-Route: <sip:PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com:5061;transport=tls;opaque=state:F:Ci.R13cb00;lr;ms-route-sig=bcFuhIALmH85OaoJh25uPG5Y8-bgabM97QpJ5ypCK7x_cYXXQWUtG1CwAA>
    08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 INFO  :: End of Data Received -192.168.10.4:5061 (To Local Address: 192.168.11.77:62287) 1888 bytes
    08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPMessageCollator::AsyncProcessSipMsg - [0x0C4826E0]
    08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C4826E0]
    08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C484940]
    08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 TRACE :: verified buffer: <Kerberos><59667E0A><39><SIP Communications Service><sip/PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com><8115c934d1fd446eb7d034c4fc773ec0><2><SUBSCRIBE><sip:*****@*******.com><04814352f9><sip:[email protected]><3F0E0080><><><0><200>-length-230.
    signature:040401ffffffffff00000000000000002641ec9a3a4c088b301bcf5e
    08/08/2014|11:25:45.289 4024:4344 INFO  :: Trxn corr-id (184AD510), SIP msg corr-id (42a27507)
    08/08/2014|11:25:45.289 4024:4344 INFO  :: ~Out trxn corr-id (184AD510)
    08/08/2014|11:25:49.397 4024:4344 TRACE :: MULTIPARTY_SESSION::RemoveFromLinkedList[17060C50] removed from linked list

    As with the original issue, your problem is likely with the Edge server. The first thing I would do is check all of your ports and DNS settings.
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  • IPod updates 2 touch with the new software, and from the update they are not connected with Time phase. They appear calling but never they enter the calls. I make calls with other users and if one connects but in these two not from the update

    iPod updates 2 touch with the new software, and from the update they are not connected with Time phase. They appear calling but never they enter the calls. I make calls with other users and if one connects but in these two not from the update

    I use Firefox 95% of the time, and there's no problem with flash content (and I'm still at .55 - downloaded .64 last week but I haven't got round to making the change yet). At the rate they've been changing it recently it may well be out of date already .
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  • What's the best phone app to use on iPad for uk users to make calls with

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  • Callback function is called with sys user context.

    1. Create AQ Queue table
    2. Create AQ Queue "MyQueue"
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    Peter

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    >
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    Not Valid Before:Tue Dec 18 19:00:00 EST 2012
    Not Valid After:Wed Jan 07 18:59:59 EST 2015
    Signature Algorithm:SHA1withRSA
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