on 12-01-2008 10:01 AM
Hi
We have a BAPI called CreateUser in backend system and this standard BAPI is exposed as a webservice and not published in ESR or UDDI. Just we have wsdl.
I want to develope a WD4J application to execute the BAPI Webservice.
Can any body please tell me what is the right procedure i.e Is we need to use LOGICAL DESTINATIONS
(or ) Any configurations required between Java Stack and ABAP Stack.
I am using Adaptive webservice model. I am getting some errors if i import the model using wsdl only.
Please any body give me the step by step procedure in CE environment .
Regards
Kalyan
Hi Ayyappa
This is for ESOA kind of implementation.In later stages we are going to publish this in Enterprise service repository.
Regards
Kalyan
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Hi,
no offense, Why not use Adaptive RFC instead of Webservice as you are calling a Standard BAPI.
Regards
Ayyapparaj
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Hi
Please check this forum link
/message/6406863#6406863 [original link is broken]
Regards
Ruturaj
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Hi,
documentation about proxy generation from RFCs/BAPIs is available at: http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/ed/897483ea5011d6b2e800508b6b8a93/frameset.htm
There's a tutorial how to bind a Web Service to a WD model at: https://www.sdn.sap.com/sdn/developerareas/webdynpro.sdn?page=TutWD7_CarRentalWS.htm
I'm not sure if this tutorial includes the Web Service generation also, but you can search for this in the online documentation of the Developer Studio.
PradeeP
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