on 2007 Apr 12 6:07 AM
hi..... friends,
i am new to xi...
1.what is context object.
2.where we can find the context object.
3.where we can use the context object.
thanks,
with regards,
singu
Hi Prasad
Context.. In simple words.. Context of an object is nothing but just the lavel (with referance to its parent node) where the xml tag appears in the given XML document
and Context changing is just changing the level of xml tag (element level in the XSD) in the XML document or it is just the flexibility provided by XI for changing the XSD of the XML document at runtime
If you know ABAP it is similar to at new --end at
Thanks & Regards
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HI,
1.what is context object.
Context object is alternative to XPath, This will be used to access the content of an element in message in Runtime. This will be used create in IR, and refer in Message Interface, In ID we will define where it is to be used , Based on this runtime value we can route the message processing.
2.where we can find the context object.
3.where we can use the context object
See below links
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/d6/e44fcf98baa24a9686a7643a33f26f/content.htm
Regards
Chilla
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Hi Prasad,
Also refer to this link:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/d6/e44fcf98baa24a9686a7643a33f26f/content.htm
Regards,
Prasanthi.
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Prasad,
In runtime in XI quite often we use the XPATH of your XML strucutre to determine some condition ect. This can be difficult if you need to use this XPATH multiple times.
Context Objects are nothing but a variable for your XPATH's.
Assing the Context Object to the corresponding Message interface and then you can use it in Receiver determination conditions, Interface Determination conditioons etc.
Regards
Bhavesh
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