Thanks,

I was mostly checking to see if some other totally clever way exists to deal 
with this type of issue.

Fundamentally, I did not think a simple answer exists - but was just double 
checking.

I think it boils down to ARS is a synchronous engine -- where as Kinetic Task 
is an asynchronous engine, as a result - the way we can deal with this is 
different than ARS.

ARS "can be" async via escalations - but -- those come with a different set of 
+/-.

-John


On Jul 11, 2012, at 3:30 PM, Goodall, Andrew C wrote:

**
I created an error routine to push the entries to an “Error queue” form, then I 
have an escalation that will retry and push these on an interval.
I added some fields like error message and retry attempt count to help debug 
process.
If retry is successful it sets a status flag to eventually purge off.
 
Regards,
 
Andrew C. Goodall
Software Engineer
Development Services
[email protected]
jcpenney
6501 Legacy Drive
Plano, TX 75024
jcp.com
 
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** Wondering - what are people doing about web services that fail or are down 
for a known period of time.
 
Example:
 
Maybe as part of your application you do a push fields to a web-service - to 
create a record in another system. However, that target system is down this 
weekend?
 
How are people handling that?
 
-John
 
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