Designer 10.5 | webMethods Service Development Help | Working with webMethods Messaging Triggers | About Transient Error Handling for a webMethods Messaging Trigger | About Retrying Trigger Services and Shutdown Requests
 
About Retrying Trigger Services and Shutdown Requests
While Integration Server retries a trigger service, Integration Server ignores requests to shut down the server until the trigger service executes successfully or all retry attempts are made. This allows Integration Server to process a document to completion before shutting down.
Sometimes, however, you might want Integration Server to shut down without completing all retries for trigger services. Integration Server provides a server parameter that you can use to indicate that a request to shut down the Integration Server should interrupt the retry process for trigger services. The watt.server.trigger.interruptRetryOnShutdown parameter can be set to one of the following:
Set to...
To...
false
Indicate that Integration Server should not interrupt the trigger service retry process to respond to a shutdown request. The Integration Server shuts down only after it makes all the retry attempts or the trigger service executes successfully. This is the default value.
Important:
If watt.server.trigger.interruptRetryOnShutdown is set to “false” and a webMethods messaging trigger is set to retry until successful, a trigger service can enter into an infinite retry situation. If the transient error condition that causes the retry is not resolved, Integration Server continually re-executes the service at the specified retry interval. Because you cannot disable a webMethods messaging trigger during trigger service execution and you cannot shut down the server during trigger service execution, an infinite retry situation can cause Integration Server to become unresponsive to a shutdown request. To escape an infinite retry situation, set the watt.server.trigger.interruptRetryOnShutdown to “true”. The change takes effect immediately.
true
Indicate that Integration Server should interrupt the trigger service retry process if a shutdown request occurs. Specifically, after the shutdown request occurs, Integration Server waits for the current service retry to complete. If the trigger service needs to be retried again (the service ends because of an ISRuntimeException), the Integration Server stops the retry process and shuts down. Upon restart, the transport (the webMethods Broker or, for a local publish, the transient store) redelivers the document to the webMethods messaging trigger for processing.
Note:
If the trigger service retry process is interrupted and the transport redelivers the document to the webMethods messaging trigger, the transport increases the redelivery count for the document. If the webMethods messaging trigger is configured to detect duplicates but does not use a document history database or a document resolver service to perform duplicate detection, Integration Server considers the redelivered document to be “In Doubt” and will not process the document. For more information about duplicate detection and exactly-once processing, see Exactly-Once Processing for webMethods Messaging Triggers.
Note:
When you change the value of the watt.server.trigger.interruptRetryOnShutdown parameter, the change takes effect immediately.