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Richard Seroter has a few good recommendations here on how to diagnose the confusing "Internal SOAP Processing Failure" message you get when a call to a WebService exposed from BizTalk fails. As he mentions, it can be quite confusing and sometimes quite hard to get to the root of the cause if you're not familiar with the system.
Other recommendations I'd add to Richard's list would include:
Besides this, I always recommend developers that any orchestration that is going to be exposed as a Web Service should have extremely strong error handling built-in, hopefully to ensure it always returns a response message (either a real response or a failure message). Otherwise, an unhandled exception will cause the orchestration instance to be suspended which will cause the Web Service to timeout.
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