Of course I need to isolate the code and create a sample repo.

I’ll be back

/M

Den 11 maj 2024 kl 11:59, Zheng Feng <[zf...@redhat.com](mailto:Den 11 maj 2024 
kl 11:59, Zheng Feng <<a href=)> skrev:

> OK, is it possible to share your project and I can take a deep look at it?
>
> On Sat, May 11, 2024 at 5:34 PM Mikael Andersson Wigander
> <mikael.andersson.wigan...@pm.me.invalid> wrote:
>
>> I use Quarkus but that shouldn’t be a reason I’d say.
>>
>> The service running in my docket locally for the moment.
>>
>> I have required properties set, I see that the service register the
>> request and receives an id and the logs in the lra service is logging
>> completion and closing.
>>
>> Everything work if using the In-memory service but not when using the LRA
>> service. It is not declared in the registry as for the IM one.
>> Old that be an issue? I expect the properties is enough
>>
>> /M
>>
>> Den 11 maj 2024 kl 11:19, Zheng Feng <[zf...@redhat.com](mailto:Den 11
>> maj 2024 kl 11:19, Zheng Feng <<a href=)> skrev:
>>
>> > What runtime framework did you use? spring-boot or quarkus?
>> > And have you set some properties with "camel.lra.coordinator-url" and
>> > "camel.lra.local-participant-url" ?
>> >
>> > The LRA service is running on the same network with your application? it
>> > should access the internal rest paths and route to the right compensation
>> > and completion direct router.
>> >
>> > Also you can check the camel-quarkus lra integration tests [1] or
>> > camel-spring-boot saga example [2]
>> >
>> > [1]
>> https://github.com/apache/camel-quarkus/tree/main/integration-tests/lra
>> > [2] https://github.com/apache/camel-spring-boot-examples/tree/main/saga
>> >
>> > On Sat, May 11, 2024 at 3:58 PM Mikael Andersson Wigander
>> > <mikael.andersson.wigan...@pm.me.invalid> wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hi
>> >>
>> >> When using the saga component together with in memory lra service the
>> >> calls to the compensation and completion routes are executed. This I
>> can se
>> >> when debugging and logging.
>> >>
>> >> But when I switch to using the LRA service (docker image from JBOSS) the
>> >> routes completion and compensation routes are not executed.
>> >>
>> >> Obviously I’m missing something. In any example using this setup there’s
>> >> always rest interface implemented but only within the main route.
>> >> Compensation and completion are still using the direct component.
>> >>
>> >> When debugging the lra service I can clearly see that it is call both
>> >> complete and compensate methods but that is directed to the running lra
>> >> service, not to my routes.
>> >>
>> >> According to the documentation certain rest paths are created and also
>> >> that it will be internal hinting to the design that I still can use the
>> >> direct component and no need to create rest interface for them.
>> >>
>> >> I have also added the platform-http component as required.
>> >>
>> >> What am I missing?
>> >>
>> >> /M

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