on 2007 Nov 21 6:20 AM
Hi All,
I am working on a HTTP-Proxy scenario wherin I have to use Dynamic URLs on the HTTP(sender) side.Can any one help me getting this done
Thanq All,
But my question is not yet answered.In my scenario I have to pick up files dynamically from a URL and which isto be posted to a Proxy.
Is it possible to pick the files up dynamically from a given URL using a file adapter if not HTTP adapter??
Thanx in advance
Vikram
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YOu cannot pick File using URL. There is only to possibilities with the help of which you can pick the file like:
Reading or Writing file from XI directory. (NFS)
Reading or Writing file from FTP Server. (FTP)
You can mention any URL in File adapter and tell it to pick the file from particular URL.
<b>Bottom line : The file adapter is use to read or write the file at the Operating System(OS) level.</b>. File adapter can also act as a FTP client means it can put
or get the file from FTP server.
Thanks
Farooq.
Let me know what parameter you want to send in HTTP URL.
like Q name, QoS = EOIO etc??
Thanks
Farooq.
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Karanam,
Go to the SAP Exchange Infrastructure url http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/14/80243b4a66ae0ce10000000a11402f/frameset.htm and navigate to Runtime --> Connectivity --> Adapters --> Plain HTTP Adapter --> Configuring the Sender Plain HTTP Adapter
This will describe how to set URL parameters
Unfortunately this does not discuss the Sender URL
Regards,
Mike
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