Are you using the result-to-context=true attribute on the action element of 
your eca def?

-David


Adrian Crum wrote:
I figured out the problem. The service dispatcher uses the result Map from the initial service invoked and it ignores the result Map of any ECAs that are invoked. So, any values that an ECA service attempts to return are ignored.

-Adrian

Adrian Crum wrote:

David,

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-1236

-Adrian

David E Jones wrote:


Adrian Crum wrote:

One problem though - when the user doesn't have the required permission, the fail message that is displayed is from the original service, not the one invoked by the ECA. Any ideas for that?



I haven't looked at how you implemented it, but if the ECA returns a message then it would be used. Chances are there is some niggly little detail to look into and play with for this to work. If you're having a hard time debugging this write up steps to reproduce and I or someone can take a look at it.

-David



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