Web service Receiver Retry

Hi,
When using a Web service receiver (either HTTP, SOAP or Rosettanet) and the target system is off the air is it possible to get the Receiver to retry the message for a period of time?
I know in JDBC or other CC it will retry every so often for a set period.
Thanks,
Gareth

Hi,
    Goto RWB > communication channel monitoring> select the specific channel and goto the settings tab. You can provide the retry interval and maximum number of retries there.
However, you can not specify this for the adapters that are on the Abap stack.
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    "Bob Gontarz" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/80432B061C5​A4C888625705400737BE8
    If you are building an executable and want to make it a background process, you will want to take a look at the following link:
    http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/EFEAE56A94A​007D586256EF3006E258B
    Regards,
    Shane C
    Regards,
    Shane C
    Applications Engineer
    National Instruments

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