on 2006 Apr 03 11:10 PM
Hi everyone,
My scenario is HTTP-XI-RFC. I have done the request, response mapping (MM and IM). I need to send the errors from the rfc response to another BPM which handles errors. How do I map the RFC response to the abstract interface of BPM in interface mapping? when I select RFC in source interface and the abstract interface from BPM in target interface in IM, I couldnt select the message mapping between their message types. What is the solution for this?? Also, when I click on read interfaces, i see request in the bottom for selecting msg mapping...
plz suggest..
Hi Thilothama,
Did you create MM with src = RFC response and target = MT of the Abstract MI used in the BPM?
If yes, to mention this MM in IM, click on the response tab page after clicking the 'read interfaces'
praveen
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Praveen,
I did do the MM for resp to target MT. But my problem is in IM, when I select RFC as src interface and target as the abstract interface, I dont see the response tab at the bottom. Also I dont need any interface for the rfc right?..what couldbe the problem? I think the problem here is RFC - is synchronous and the abstract interface used in BPM is async...do I have to have BPM??
Message was edited by: Thilothama v
I dont have the target interface as sync...its a common BPM used across all the interfaces...So I guess I cannot do a non BPM process??? If I need a non BPM process, I shld be creating each MI for RFC request and response and use it asynchrnously with this error bpm...What do you think Praveen?
Message was edited by: Thilothama v
In ur case, are u not sending any HTTP response?
Anyways, if you are writing the RFC response to a file system, that means that you have the RFC response in the form of a async MI. So you can easily pass this to ur error BPM, cant u?
Since your scenario involves RFC (sync) and File (async) you can not avoid BPM.
Hi,
You are on the right track. The point to be noted is that RFC is synchronous, not the RFC response. So, its ok, if the BPM interface is abstract async.
Coming to the problem.. are you using a business service in this scenario or a business system?
In case you are using a business service, make sure, you have specified the sender and receiver interfaces in the window that appears, when you double click on your business service.
If we fail to specify these parameters, the message mappings wouldnt be displayed when creating an IM.
Regards,
Smitha
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