on 09-12-2008 1:24 PM
Hi,
My scenario is HTTP to RFC
I Designed and configured everything, I need to send the data through HTTP client
I dont have HTTP client , from where i can download the client
regards,
rakesh
copy the code from the document and save it as .html and run the html file
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Hi.
You just need to save the sample HTML code given in https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/66dadc6e-0a01-0010-9ea9-bb6d8ca4... with .html extension.
Just double click on it and u will see the client ready for u.
Fill in the entries and test ur scenario.
Regards,
Chandra
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Hi jayasimha
Thank u very much for quick response .My scenario is working fine i am getting the response back to the client.
Thanx & regards,
rakesh
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Here is the HTTP client
/message/266750#266750 [original link is broken]
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HI,
In XI You can go to RWB (from XI server homepage)->Comp Monitoring -> Display All ->Int Server-> Int Engine
In the bottom, you find 3 tabs, select the test message tab to post messages.
Pls note that, when you need to test, you should have created the scenario in IR/ID (and u can use the details of Receiver Determination ID) to fill in the details.
You can refer this:
/message/266750#266750 [original link is broken]
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Hi jayasimha,
that was the document wat should i do with that document.I need HTTP client
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Hii
HTTPS Connection.
http://ask-leo.com/is_an_https_connection_really_all_that_safe.html
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04s/helpdata/en/41/9cdb4064da712ae10000000a155106/frameset.htm
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/96/709b3ad94e8a3de10000000a11402f/frameset.htm
This link gives you a sample HTML code to create HTTP Client:
Copy the java code in note pad and save it as .htm file.
You can also use the Wfetch application by Microsift for the same..
download the same from below link
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Use the code provided in the document:
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