Consider GlassFish ESB v2 for SOA Tooling
Click the "Create" button to define a new input variable.
Accept the default value by clicking "Ok".
Figure 37: Create Receive Input Variable
As the red arrow below points out, the Receive node now maps back to the corresponding WSDL operation
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Figure 38: Receive node Created
Add a BPEL Reply node
Next, you drag-and-drop a "Reply" node from the palette to a point just below the "Receive" node.
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Figure 39: Add Reply node to BPEL Process
Modify "Reply" node properties...
- Right-click the new "Reply" node and click "Edit".
- Set "Name: " property to: "troubleTicketReply".
- Select "PartnerLinkTroubleTicket" for the value of "Partner Link: ".
- Select "submitTroubeTicketOperation" for the value of "Operation: ".
- Select "Normal Response"
Figure 40: Modify Reply node Properties
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This article was originally published on January 29, 2009