Serial Processing of Messages in osb

Hi,
I have a scenario in OSB where i m getting the orders from a queue or database, which are not in sequence.
Can anyone let me know if we can align the orders based on the ordernos.
Thanks,
Sarat

Do you want to sequentially process messages of same order number?
For ex. Lets say you are getting 3 messages for order number A and B both. A1,A2,B1,A3,B2,B3
and you want to process them as A1, A2, A3 and B1,B2,B3 in parallel (i.e. messages or order A and B can be processed in parallel, but messages of order A will get processed in the same sequence as they arrive and messages of Order B will get processed in the same sequence they arrive irrespective of messages of Order A).
This can be achieved using Unit Of Order feature of Weblogic.
Or do you want to actually process messages BY order number?
For ex. If you have 5 orders coming in this sequence: 5,3,2,4,1 and you want to process them in following order: 1,2,3,4,5 ?
This is not possible out of the box in OSB, you will need to store the messages in a DB and poll them back in OSB in correct order.

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    From: Kallambella, Ajith [SMTP:[email protected]]
    Sent: Monday, March 01, 1999 9:47 AM
    To: 'J-Paul GABRIELLI'; 'Forte'
    Subject: RE: Processing Logged messages in batch mode ?
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    -----Original Message-----
    From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
    Sent: Monday, March 01, 1999 9:06 AM
    To: Forte-Users (Adresse de messagerie)
    Subject: Processing Logged messages in batch mode ?
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