Intro
Adoption of API-led and event-driven architectures, combined with the encouragement of an API-as-a-Product model and advancement of the mindset that gravitates towards product team-entered, decentralised ownership of a fleet of APIs in an enter...
Disclaimer
Material in this blog post is provided for information and technical features demonstration purposes only. It is strongly discouraged to create, update or delete any files on the file system of a CPI runtime node. Please use the below desc...
Disclaimer
Material in this blog post is provided for information and technical features demonstration purposes only. Although the described technique is based on usage of standard features and capabilities of SAP JVM, imprudent application of operat...
Update in December 2023
To determine a log level during message processing using a Groovy script, it is recommended to retrieve it from exchange properties SAP_MPL_LogLevel_Internal, SAP_MPL_LogLevel_External and SAP_MPL_LogLevel_Overall rather than ...
Disclaimer
Material in this blog post is provided for information and technical features demonstration purposes only. The described technique might introduce security risks, if applied carelessly. In real-life scenarios, the technique shall be assess...
Hi Dushyant,That's a fair observation - my question is, would you expect it to always generate strings that contain both alphabetic and numeric characters? It is always a good idea to first reach out to the documentation of the API (of SDK or any 3rd...
Hello Dushyant,May I propose an alternative implementation that uses an Apache Commons Lang library (it doesn't need to be imported to the iFlow, it is already a part of SAP Cloud Integration runtime) and can make the script more compact.Here is an e...
Hello Robert,I would echo what Morten and Daniel have already recommended. Let me add a few tips that I found helpful throughout my learning journey of Groovy when put in the context of SAP Cloud Integration.Learn the Groovy programming language synt...
Hi Vinod. Thank you for writing on this topic. You may want to read through and reference this blog post - although it was published a while ago, it correlates with your blog post nicely, and it feels like a substantial part of the code provided here...
Marco, thank you for your comment and for consideration of this feature. I will be looking forward to new increments of a PGP keys monitor, this tool truly makes it simpler and more convenient to manage PGP keys in Cloud Integration.
Regards,
Vadim