How to count JMS messages count using BPEL

Hi All,
Can you please let me know how to count , total numbers of messages while pooling or pushing the messages using BPEL.
Thanks,
Srinivas.

What do you mean by total number of messages? That are dequeued by BPEL? Or that are in the queue?
Is the BPEL process started if a message is dequeued? In that case you could just count the number of BPEL instances...
Kind regards Lonneke

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