OK, first thing. If there are no errors in the applications event log and BizTalk does not suspend throwing an exception then you know that your orchestration is working.
OK, first thing. If there are no errors in the applications event log and BizTalk does not suspend throwing an exception then you know that your orchestration is working. The fact that you are not getting the required behavior from it is not down to any biztalk weirdness.
Can you post the code from your expression shape and then it may be easier to find out what your problem is? I am a little confused by your post because you say you are calling a .net class from an expression shape, but then you have a call to XmlReader in your expression shape. Is XmlReader your own class?
If so then you do not seem to be passing any data into your readXml() method. This may be why your call does nothing. If you need to pass a biztalk message into a method call from an orchestration you need to use the XLANGMessage type which can be found in the MicroSoft.XLANGs.
BaseTypes assembly. Hope this helps.
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