Routing Options Action Properties

In a message flow, use a routing options action to modify any or all of the following properties in the outbound request: URI, Quality of Service, Mode, Retry parameters, Message Priority.

In the Message Flow Editor, click a routing options action to display its properties in the Properties view. Use these properties pages to configure the selected routing options action. The pages are:

The Routing Options page has the following option:

Option
Description
URI
Select this option to set the URI for the outbound message:
To create or edit an expression, click <Expression> (or the expression_fragment, if one is already defined) to display the XQuery/XSLT Expression Editor.
Enter an expression that returns a URI. This overrides the URI for the invoked service.
QoS
Select this option to set the Quality of Service element:
Select a QoS option from the drop-down list. This overrides the default.
Mode
Select this option to set the mode to Request or Request-Response.
Select the mode from the drop-down list.
Note: This is normally already automatically set, based on the interface of the service invoked. However, in some cases like Any Soap or Any XML services, this is not so.
Retry Interval
Select this option to set the retry interval.
Specify the number of seconds between retries. This overrides the default configured with the invoked service.
Retry Count
Select this option to set the retry count.
Specify the number of retries the system must attempt before discontinuing the action. This overrides the default configured with the invoked service.
Priority
Select this option to set the message priority:
To create or edit an expression, click <Expression> (or the expression_fragment, if one is already defined) to display the XQuery/XSLT Expression Editor.
Enter an expression that returns a positive integer.

Use the Comment page to add a comment, if desired:

Use the Namespaces page to see a list of defined namespaces or to create a new one.

Use the Variables page to see a list of defined context variables or to create a new one. For more information about context variables, see Message Context in the AquaLogic Service Bus User Guide.