on 2006 Aug 23 6:12 PM
Hi,
i was trying this Scenario
WebService <> XI <> RFC (BAPI)
A WebService which is already defined, used to Create PO in R/3 System and get confirmation Number as Response back. It Totally Sync Scenario. I am using Z_BAPI_POrder_Insert
I just summerized the Steps to follow, before start working on the system, Help i need is to <b>CORRECT MY STEPS</b>, where i did Wrong and Add steps which i missed.
<u>Procedure</u>
In R/3
1.Create RFC Destination in R/3 to XI System of Type TCP/IP with ProgramID option
in I.R
2.Import RFC Z_BAPI_POrder_Insert
3.Import WSDL into External Definitions
4.Create Message Mappings (Two Required)
5.Create Interface Mapping (One)
6.Activate I.R
I.D >>
7.Create Scenario
8.Assign Business Systems
9.Create Sender Comm Channel
SOAP
Default Interface Namespace
Default Interface Name
10.Create Receiver Comm Channel
RFC
Application System
System Number
R/3 Login Details
11.Create Sender Agreement, Receiver Determination, Interface Determination and Receiver Agreement.
Hope will give a clear reply, with out LINKS.
Thanks
Seshu
<i>just summerized the Steps to follow, before start working on the system, Help i need is to CORRECT MY STEPS, where i did Wrong and Add steps which i missed.</i>
Looks perfect. GO ahead and try it out. There is another blog by Shaz which you may refer if needed,
/people/shabarish.vijayakumar/blog/2006/03/23/rfc--xi--webservice--a-complete-walkthrough-part-1
Regards,
Bhavesh
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Hi Sheshu,
Your 3rd step says that I have to import WSDL file. How can i create this file and what does this file has.
I am new to SOAP adapter and will appreciate if you can please respond to my question.
Thanks
Ram
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Hi Seshu,
Your design steps look all right.:). Please go ahead and complete the scenario and test it out.
cheers
Prashanth
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Hi Seshu,
Please take a look at this too..
/people/padmankumar.sahoo/blog/2005/02/15/an-overview-of-soap
cheers
Prashanth
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Just make sure of the follwoing,
1. You have 2 message mappings and 1 interface mapping. This interface mapping will be used to map SOAP req to RFC req and Rfc res to SOAP response.
for info on how to use a SOAP adapter as a Sender and to use XML spy to send a SOAP message to triiger your scenario,
REgards,
Bhavesh
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