on 01-21-2009 8:21 AM
Hi All,
In EBP we are using BSP as OCI for raising a shopping cart . Currently at the home page(where links for catalogs are displayed) , when we click he link the BSP application opens in a new window.
What changes are required that the BSP application opens in the same window and not a new window?
Thank a lot,
Anubhav
Anubhav
Have you maintained the catalogue call structure as Integrated ?
I'm assuming you've maintained it as Standard as this will always open in a new window whereas Integrated will display in the same.
Regards
Keith
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To follow on from this, the catalog should only maintained with integrated call structure if it is an SAP CCM or SRM-MDM catalog, external catalog applications should not be maintained with an integrated call structure.
Regards,
Jason
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Hi,
As per the SRM_SERVER IMG Help data for external web services:
7. Create the dialog/call structure.
To open a Web Service in a separate window, choose Standard Call Structure.
To open a Web Service within the application, choose Integrated Call Structure.
Note:
For the Integrated Call Structure of product catalogs, you should use the servlet delivered for this purpose (see post installation steps: Integrating the Requisite Catalog in the Shopping Cart).
Syntax example:
http://<HTTP-Server>:<port>/<your_entry>/catalog/logonOCI.do
SAP recommends that you only use the Integrated Call Structure for the catalog delivered by SAP because external product catalogs and Web Services usually to not take the SRM-Server-specificHTML frame structures into account. If you wish to include an external Web Service, SAP cannot provide any support in the event that errors should occur.
Regards,
Jason
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