on 09-24-2008 9:20 PM
Hi
With RFC destination of type G, when I try to process the message from XI, I get the error - Error when creating the http cleint with the destination. Please help as the interface has gone live but I am unable to send any messages out of XI to destination URL.
Regards
Archana
Hi,
I checked the names and imported the latest certificate for the customer and the connection worked. However the XI production server goes down every weekend for Oracle offline backup and last Monday when I restarted the ICM server, it worked. Today it is just now orking and I now get the same error of ICM_HTTP_Connection failed. Please help.
Regards,
Archana
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Hi Archana,
Ensure that the name given to RFC connection and the one in your CC are same. It is case sensitive. So ensure you copy the name in the RFC and paste it in the CC.
This should solve the issue.
Award points if useful.
Regards,
Hemanthika
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Hi,
The SM59 configuration is: No Logon, SSL is active, SSL certificate is ANONYM SSL Certificate.
Regards,
Archana
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Hello Archana,
Check for the Authorization.
Thanks,
Sunil Singh
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Hi,
We have a message PO coming in to XI from the SRM system. I can see the message in XI in error status. However, this message should be sent to the destination server (Vendor's server) over secure port 443 via the RFC destination created of type G. The RFC test connection gives OK 200 but the message processing gives me the error message saying that there was Error creating the http client with this destination. Can you please advise on this?
Regards,
Archana
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can you explain more about your scenario and where exactly you found this error?
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