etter methods are using the ErrorEventListerners 'errorHandler'
attribute).
Have you tried something like:
It works.
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attribute).
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rTarget>
> <eai:faultTarget>
> <eai:exchange-target service="faultQueue" />
> </eai:faultTarget>
> <property name="shutdownOnFault" value="true" />
> <property name="rollbackOnFault" value="false" />
> </eai:errorHandler>
> </eai:endpoints>
> </eai:component>
> </sm:component>
> </sm:activationSpec>
> ...
>
>
> Two questions:
>
>
> Ist this a accurate ServieMix way (in accordance with the ideas of
> ServiceMix)?
>
>
> Is it on behalf of the project or the communitiy to reuse this solution?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Ralf Wunsch
>
>
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>
> </eai:faultTarget>
> <property name="shutdownOnFault" value="true" />
> <property name="rollbackOnFault" value="false" />
> </eai:errorHandler>
> </eai:endpoints>
> </eai:component>
> </sm:component>
> </sm:activationSpec>
> ...
>
>
> Two questions:
>
>
> Ist this a accurate ServieMix way (in accordance with the ideas of
> ServiceMix)?
>
>
> Is it on behalf of the project or the communitiy to reuse this solution?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Ralf Wunsch
>
>
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ow you to get creative with how certain types of exceptions are
> handled,
> it just acts like a catch all. We may need to create a more flexible
way
> of
> configuring exception handling.
>
> 2) Because of the way JBI service units/assemblies are packaged and
> deployed, would this work? Is there any discussion on declaratively
> handling exceptions in the JBI spec?
>
> Regards,
>
> Jeff
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