on 11-08-2008 5:13 AM
Hi Friends,
I could find the option for adding more than one message mappings in the operation mapping(Interface mapping). What is the actual purpose of it. when it is used. If there is any blogs regarding the same. refer any link for the same.
Regards
Prem
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Hi Prem
Refer the blog provided by Sarvesh
What is the actual purpose of it. when it is used. If there is any blogs regarding the same
You can use more than one mapping programs for requirement where your message mapping cannot generate the desired structure you want or you want to do some transformations in a sequence for meeting your requirement.
Example: You want to generate a excel sheet as a mail attachment but you have to read a flat file. What you can do here is you can read the Flat file in a single string variable itself. Use XSLT mapping1. Now in a sequence using XSLT Map2/Java mapping program to convert to excel and send as attachment over email
Thanks
Gaurav
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Hi,
It is used whenever you have more than one mapings which need to be executed in a particular sequence....when there is a mapping which you want to reuse with additional features but cannot modify.....when one mapping type is insufficient to meet the scenario neeeds.
Also it is not only the message mapping that you can include...you can also include XSLT, Java mappings.....check the dropdown box for more info....
Regards,
Abhishek.
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