on 04-06-2006 12:35 PM
Hi guys,
I'm having some doubts on a soap receiver adapter.
Imagine, you use the ID to define a webservice.
Two simple synchronous interfaces, meaning, you send a string and receive another string via SOAP.
In the ID you define the comm channels, the soap sender and receiver.
My doubt is in the receiver side, you have tou specify the target URL. The problem is, how can I know the target URL, since the service will only be defined later. Meaning, I want XI to answer to a sender client which will use the WSDL generated after by the ID tool.
Where should XI answer to?
I've seen some blogs concerning some similar issues, but none concerning the problem I'm facing.
Can you guys help me or give me any hints on how to work around the problem...
Hi,
If you have a SOAP client sending a request message to XI and expecting a Response message, you need to configure SOAP sender adapter only. You do not need SOAP receiver adapter in this scenario. Sender adapter doesnt require any URL, moreover when you define a webservice in XI, you have to construct a URL where this web service can be reached.
You need the SOAP receiver adapter (where u need to mention the URL of teh service) if the receiver system exposes a webservice to which you are trying to connect from XI.
What are ur sender and receiver systems?
praveen
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