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Hi,
I'm playing around with parallel calls. Is there a way to find out how much pending forks belonging to 1 origin call/transaction are hold in openser? Or, alternatively, is there a way to detect in openser the last pending branch of a parallel fork, which is eihter going to be the winning branch or, of course, the failed branch, which generates then the final negative reply to party A.
regards helmut
Hello,
On 06/18/07 16:35, Helmut Kuper wrote:
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Hi,
I'm playing around with parallel calls. Is there a way to find out how much pending forks belonging to 1 origin call/transaction are hold in openser?
not at this moment, this has been requested in the past, so I will add a pseudo-variable to return the number of branches for a request.
Or, alternatively, is there a way to detect in openser the last pending branch of a parallel fork, which is eihter going to be the winning branch or, of course, the failed branch, which generates then the final negative reply to party A.
Might be the case for another pseudo-variable in TM to get the index of winning branch. Has to be investigated.
Cheers, Daniel
regards helmut
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