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Thomas McKiernan resolved SANDESHA2-160.
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    Resolution: Fixed

> Sequence does not support mixed MEPs
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>                 Key: SANDESHA2-160
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SANDESHA2-160
>             Project: Sandesha2
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Thomas McKiernan
>         Attachments: preventDifferentMEPsReusingSequence.patch
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> At the moment there is nothing to stop a user sending an async request 
> response followed by a sync request response.
> In the server there is logic that ties together the request sequence with the 
> response sequence.
> There is also logic in the client that links a request sequence to the 
> destination EPR.
> The net effect is that the second request/response uses the same sequence 
> pair as the first.
> In the case of 1st request response =async, 2nd = sync, we end up with trying 
> to send an "async" type response through a sync backchannel.
> This causes problems at the addressing layer.
>  I believe that we should either 
> 1) use different sequence pairs for different MEP types or
> 2) once a particular client has started sending messages on a sequence to an 
> endpoint then that sequence should not allow any other MEP type to interact 
> with the sequence.

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