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Can't route messages from custom properties
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Alexander West
2005-02-03 17:49:13 UTC
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I've created a custom adapter that has several custom message context
properties created at my receive location. The context properties are
visible in HAT and can be pulled back out of the message context on the send
side of things, so I think I have deployed them correctly.

The issue is, I'm not able to route messages based on these custom
properties. Does anyone know of an additional step I need to perform before
I can route messages based on these properties?


Thanks in advance,

Alex
Alexander West
2005-02-03 18:09:56 UTC
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To follow up the group, I ran across this post from Charles Young right
after posting to the group.

http://geekswithblogs.net/cyoung/articles/19546.aspx

There's a "promoted" boolean for each property, which I had assumed meant
that the property came from data, and should be false on my context
properties accordingly. However, as per Charles, this is not the case.
This promoted boolean (which can be viewed from the message details page of
HAT) effects, at a minimum, whether the context property can be used in
subscriptions.

...that's what I get for not keeping up with the blogs I guess....

Alex
Post by Alexander West
I've created a custom adapter that has several custom message context
properties created at my receive location. The context properties are
visible in HAT and can be pulled back out of the message context on the
send side of things, so I think I have deployed them correctly.
The issue is, I'm not able to route messages based on these custom
properties. Does anyone know of an additional step I need to perform
before I can route messages based on these properties?
Thanks in advance,
Alex
Alexander West
2005-02-11 00:09:09 UTC
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Alex
Post by Alexander West
To follow up the group, I ran across this post from Charles Young right
after posting to the group.
http://geekswithblogs.net/cyoung/articles/19546.aspx
There's a "promoted" boolean for each property, which I had assumed meant
that the property came from data, and should be false on my context
properties accordingly. However, as per Charles, this is not the case.
This promoted boolean (which can be viewed from the message details page
of HAT) effects, at a minimum, whether the context property can be used in
subscriptions.
...that's what I get for not keeping up with the blogs I guess....
Alex
Post by Alexander West
I've created a custom adapter that has several custom message context
properties created at my receive location. The context properties are
visible in HAT and can be pulled back out of the message context on the
send side of things, so I think I have deployed them correctly.
The issue is, I'm not able to route messages based on these custom
properties. Does anyone know of an additional step I need to perform
before I can route messages based on these properties?
Thanks in advance,
Alex
Alexander West
2005-02-03 20:42:08 UTC
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huh, I thought I replied to this post hours ago...but my reply still isn't
showing up.

Anyhow, shortly after posting to the group, I came across this post by
Charles Young. In it he states that there is a "promoted" field for all
promoted properties. As he explains, I had assumed erroneously that this
field referred to whether the message property comes from a element or
attribute in a data schema, or is a separate message context property. In
my case I'm dealing with the second, and so I thought "false" was a fine
value for these. I was mistaken. Charles claims that properties need to
have this value set to "true" for subscriptions to use them.

Here's a link to Charles' blog entry...
http://geekswithblogs.net/cyoung/articles/19546.aspx

I'll post back to the group with the results once I get to test it out....


Alex
Post by Alexander West
I've created a custom adapter that has several custom message context
properties created at my receive location. The context properties are
visible in HAT and can be pulled back out of the message context on the
send side of things, so I think I have deployed them correctly.
The issue is, I'm not able to route messages based on these custom
properties. Does anyone know of an additional step I need to perform
before I can route messages based on these properties?
Thanks in advance,
Alex
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2007-02-28 08:14:18 UTC
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Post by Alexander West
I've created a custom adapter that has several custom message context
properties created at my receive location. The context properties are
visible in HAT and can be pulled back out of the message context on the send
side of things, so I think I have deployed them correctly.
The issue is, I'm not able to route messages based on these custom
properties. Does anyone know of an additional step I need to perform before
I can route messages based on these properties?
Thanks in advance,
Alex
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2007-03-09 13:04:51 UTC
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Post by Alexander West
I've created a custom adapter that has several custom message context
properties created at my receive location. The context properties are
visible in HAT and can be pulled back out of the message context on the send
side of things, so I think I have deployed them correctly.
The issue is, I'm not able to route messages based on these custom
properties. Does anyone know of an additional step I need to perform before
I can route messages based on these properties?
Thanks in advance,
Alex
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2007-03-12 04:40:06 UTC
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Post by Alexander West
I've created a custom adapter that has several custom message context
properties created at my receive location. The context properties are
visible in HAT and can be pulled back out of the message context on the send
side of things, so I think I have deployed them correctly.
The issue is, I'm not able to route messages based on these custom
properties. Does anyone know of an additional step I need to perform before
I can route messages based on these properties?
Thanks in advance,
Alex
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2007-03-14 20:09:28 UTC
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Post by Alexander West
I've created a custom adapter that has several custom message context
properties created at my receive location. The context properties are
visible in HAT and can be pulled back out of the message context on the send
side of things, so I think I have deployed them correctly.
The issue is, I'm not able to route messages based on these custom
properties. Does anyone know of an additional step I need to perform before
I can route messages based on these properties?
Thanks in advance,
Alex
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2007-03-16 19:51:33 UTC
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Post by Alexander West
I've created a custom adapter that has several custom message context
properties created at my receive location. The context properties are
visible in HAT and can be pulled back out of the message context on the send
side of things, so I think I have deployed them correctly.
The issue is, I'm not able to route messages based on these custom
properties. Does anyone know of an additional step I need to perform before
I can route messages based on these properties?
Thanks in advance,
Alex
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Karahan Celikel [MSFT]
2007-04-05 19:44:35 UTC
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Hi Alex,
You need to promote the properties that you want to use in routing filters.
Writing a property to the message context alone is not enough.
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Post by Alexander West
I've created a custom adapter that has several custom message context
properties created at my receive location. The context properties are
visible in HAT and can be pulled back out of the message context on the send
side of things, so I think I have deployed them correctly.
The issue is, I'm not able to route messages based on these custom
properties. Does anyone know of an additional step I need to perform before
I can route messages based on these properties?
Thanks in advance,
Alex
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2007-03-18 11:17:04 UTC
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Post by Alexander West
I've created a custom adapter that has several custom message context
properties created at my receive location. The context properties are
visible in HAT and can be pulled back out of the message context on the send
side of things, so I think I have deployed them correctly.
The issue is, I'm not able to route messages based on these custom
properties. Does anyone know of an additional step I need to perform before
I can route messages based on these properties?
Thanks in advance,
Alex
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2007-03-20 02:15:58 UTC
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Post by Alexander West
I've created a custom adapter that has several custom message context
properties created at my receive location. The context properties are
visible in HAT and can be pulled back out of the message context on the send
side of things, so I think I have deployed them correctly.
The issue is, I'm not able to route messages based on these custom
properties. Does anyone know of an additional step I need to perform before
I can route messages based on these properties?
Thanks in advance,
Alex
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2007-03-20 21:35:12 UTC
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Post by Alexander West
I've created a custom adapter that has several custom message context
properties created at my receive location. The context properties are
visible in HAT and can be pulled back out of the message context on the send
side of things, so I think I have deployed them correctly.
The issue is, I'm not able to route messages based on these custom
properties. Does anyone know of an additional step I need to perform before
I can route messages based on these properties?
Thanks in advance,
Alex
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2007-03-31 02:58:17 UTC
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Post by Alexander West
I've created a custom adapter that has several custom message context
properties created at my receive location. The context properties are
visible in HAT and can be pulled back out of the message context on the send
side of things, so I think I have deployed them correctly.
The issue is, I'm not able to route messages based on these custom
properties. Does anyone know of an additional step I need to perform before
I can route messages based on these properties?
Thanks in advance,
Alex
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2007-03-31 07:03:39 UTC
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Post by Alexander West
I've created a custom adapter that has several custom message context
properties created at my receive location. The context properties are
visible in HAT and can be pulled back out of the message context on the send
side of things, so I think I have deployed them correctly.
The issue is, I'm not able to route messages based on these custom
properties. Does anyone know of an additional step I need to perform before
I can route messages based on these properties?
Thanks in advance,
Alex
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2007-03-31 11:11:34 UTC
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Post by Alexander West
I've created a custom adapter that has several custom message context
properties created at my receive location. The context properties are
visible in HAT and can be pulled back out of the message context on the send
side of things, so I think I have deployed them correctly.
The issue is, I'm not able to route messages based on these custom
properties. Does anyone know of an additional step I need to perform before
I can route messages based on these properties?
Thanks in advance,
Alex
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2007-03-31 15:09:50 UTC
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Post by Alexander West
I've created a custom adapter that has several custom message context
properties created at my receive location. The context properties are
visible in HAT and can be pulled back out of the message context on the send
side of things, so I think I have deployed them correctly.
The issue is, I'm not able to route messages based on these custom
properties. Does anyone know of an additional step I need to perform before
I can route messages based on these properties?
Thanks in advance,
Alex
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2007-03-31 19:06:12 UTC
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Post by Alexander West
I've created a custom adapter that has several custom message context
properties created at my receive location. The context properties are
visible in HAT and can be pulled back out of the message context on the send
side of things, so I think I have deployed them correctly.
The issue is, I'm not able to route messages based on these custom
properties. Does anyone know of an additional step I need to perform before
I can route messages based on these properties?
Thanks in advance,
Alex
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2007-04-11 06:45:22 UTC
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Post by Alexander West
I've created a custom adapter that has several custom message context
properties created at my receive location. The context properties are
visible in HAT and can be pulled back out of the message context on the send
side of things, so I think I have deployed them correctly.
The issue is, I'm not able to route messages based on these custom
properties. Does anyone know of an additional step I need to perform before
I can route messages based on these properties?
Thanks in advance,
Alex
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2007-04-11 12:58:17 UTC
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Post by Alexander West
I've created a custom adapter that has several custom message context
properties created at my receive location. The context properties are
visible in HAT and can be pulled back out of the message context on the send
side of things, so I think I have deployed them correctly.
The issue is, I'm not able to route messages based on these custom
properties. Does anyone know of an additional step I need to perform before
I can route messages based on these properties?
Thanks in advance,
Alex
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