Hi Ashwin,
Your requirement is not clear here. Can you please describe your requirement bit more probably with your orchestration snapshot.
From what I understood, you should use partner orchestration direct bound ports.
Refer: Working with Direct Bound Ports in Orchestrations
Hi Ashwanth,
Your problem is simple ,you can have multiple transform shape inside the same construct shape .
What you need to do is to have two transform shape in your scenario and construct two different messages (you can say it as Message A and Message B) .This way instead of creating multiple Orchestration for just transformation a single orchestration can work for you .
Another option is to have direct bound to messagebox port . In this case the port will directly rout message to message box and your another orchestration will subscribe the messsage based on the messagetype of your first receive location .MessageBox direct bound ports enable you to drop messages directly into the MessageBox database without an explicit recipient, and to subscribe to messages that meet certain criteria rather than messages that come from a particular sender.
You can see Direct Bound Port use cases in Below MSDN article
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa949234.aspx
Thanks
Abhishek
Hi Ashwanth,
Your problem is simple ,you can have multiple transform shape inside the same construct shape .
What you need to do is to have two transform shape in your scenario and construct two different messages (you can say it as Message A and Message B) .This way instead of creating multiple Orchestration for just transformation a single orchestration can work for you .
Another option is to have direct bound to messagebox port . In this case the port will directly rout message to message box and your another orchestration will subscribe the messsage based on the messagetype of your first receive location .MessageBox direct bound ports enable you to drop messages directly into the MessageBox database without an explicit recipient, and to subscribe to messages that meet certain criteria rather than messages that come from a particular sender.
You can see Direct Bound Port use cases in Below MSDN article
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa949234.aspx
Thanks
Abhishek
- Proposed as answer by Abhishek0127[Abhishek kumar]MVP 12 hours 35 minutes ago
Hi Ashwanth,
Your problem is simple ,you can have multiple transform shape inside the same construct shape .
What you need to do is to have two transform shape in your scenario and construct two different messages (you can say it as Message A and Message B) .This way instead of creating multiple Orchestration for just transformation a single orchestration can work for you .
Another option is to have direct bound to messagebox port . In this case the port will directly rout message to message box and your another orchestration will subscribe the messsage based on the messagetype of your first receive location .MessageBox direct bound ports enable you to drop messages directly into the MessageBox database without an explicit recipient, and to subscribe to messages that meet certain criteria rather than messages that come from a particular sender.
You can see Direct Bound Port use cases in Below MSDN article
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa949234.aspx
Thanks
Abhishek
- Proposed as answer by Abhishek0127[Abhishek kumar]MVP Thursday, August 06, 2015 6:31 PM
Hi Ashwanth,
Create a receive port to receive message from Receive location and configure the first map in this port.
Create Send port and put filter condition on Receive port and Message Type(in this case message type should be output of the first map aconfigure second map on this Send port.
Thanks&Regards,
Amarnath.