What worries me is how the rules engine is supposed to
fit into an overall architecture. From what I saw, it
is, at best, very problematic.
I know that xlang schedule 2004 needs some account to
run under.
I use a domain account that has admin right to the
domain.
Now, I have an orchestration in biztalk 2004 calling
some web service.
If I use anonymous authentication for the web service
virtual directory, the orchestration works fine.
If I use windows authentication (that should
authentication the admin account I run Xlang under), the
orchestration failed!!! The event logs specially said
the error is due to the web service virtual directory
permission.
Do you know why? Logically, my set up should work, but
it does not.