Re: Orchestration Persistence Points

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Thanks Randal

Regards,
bm
Randal van Splunteren wrote:
Hello BM,

An orchestration gets persisted after one of the following events:

- Message sent within a non-atomic scope
- End of transactional scope
- Starting a new orchestration instance
- Debug break point
- Dehydration
- System shutdown

Have a look at your orchestration with the above list in mind.

There is also a performance counter for the number of persistence points.
I don't know any other tools.

HTH,

Randal van Splunteren


Hello,
I have an running orchestration and i need to know at what
all points it is getting persisted.
Is there any tool for knowing this?
Thanks
Regards,
BM


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