Hi Bernd. We've had a few people (not many) ask about this in the past. Yes it could
be supported, but the whole philosophy behind ESB is SOA which is about loose coupling.
The synchronous request-response pattern that we are used to in other areas is not the
default one that we would encourage. There are quite a few papers and articles on the Web
about how and why one-way interactions are more appropriate. In that situation, a single
global transaction does not work and something like JMS transacted sessions, or
compensation transactions (e.g., WS-BA) is better. However, there are still some cases
where a single transaction that encapsulates the sending of the request and all work done
by that request (including possible any other onward calls the initial receiver may make)
is needed. It's just not something that we support at the moment. But I'm sure it
will come eventually (e.g., through the eventually support of WS-AT or JTS).
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