on 10-01-2008 11:28 AM
Hi
In the receiver determination you could add more than one receiver there you can click onthe conditon and will lead to the Xpath editor .
this can also be done in BPM where you mention the condition.
Regard's
Chetan Ahuja
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You can Define Context Object below Data type tab u can also use it in Message interface.
In Reciever Determination their is Condition, click (F4 help) on that. now left and right operator now ,F4 help left operator. Expression Editor would be appear.
Now use Xpath expression by selection particular element.
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Hi Arnab,
1) In Receiver Determination, you should have a receiver service specified for which you want to set condition.
2) In the condition column, click on a button to open the condition editor.
3) Then in the Left Operand, again click on the button to open Expression Editor.
4) Here you will see a radio button for XPath. Select it. Then click on any field in the message which you want to use in your condition. The XPath for that field will be shown below the message. You can design a lot of complex conditions using XPath.
5) Complete the condition as per your requirement and you are done !!
Hope this clarifies.
Shankar
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Shankar ,
Your answer was the best, still as chetan was the first 1 to point me out the stuff, he was awarded.
However I hav awarded u helpful points.
Now, can you tell me , that writing expressions in XPATH is an example of conditional receiver determination?? The othrt way round, can we say, this is what we call , conditional receiver determination!
Regards,
Arnab
Hi,
What you are Unable to find in this??
is it is the Expression Editor or some thing else
Regards
Seshagiri
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