on 04-27-2009 11:17 AM
Hi Folks,
I wanted to send a message to 2 receivers from 1 sender using BPM. People on SDN advice that I have to use 3 receiver determinations for it. I just can't understand why to use 2 receiver determinations where as I have only 2 receivers. Why shall I use a receiver determination for the sender ? Can anybody explain this logic ?
Regards,
Santosh
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Hi santosh,
BPE is a separate engine with in Integration server. But xi message running in Integration Engine.
So we need to send our data to BPM first. After that BPM will send the data to receivers.
so,
sending data to BPM.
1.Senderu2014BPM
BPM to target.
2.BPMu2014Receiver1
3.BPMu2014Receiver2
Regards,
Prakasu.M
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Hi,
There will be only one reciever determination.
In reciever determination what can be done is one sender and recievers will be two as well as ineterface determination and reciever agreement will be 2.
Regards,
Chandra.
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HI Chandra,
There will be only one reciever determination.
In reciever determination what can be done is one sender and recievers will be two as
well as ineterface determination and reciever agreement will be 2.
Can you explain how is this possible?....In the first receiver determination the connection will be done for Sender --> BPM.....
In second BPM---> Receiver1
In third BPM--->Receiver2
Regards,
Abhishek.
Hi,
U need 3 receiver determination means
one from sender to BPM (this is not receiver determination for sender)
and 2 from BPM to receiver..
So it is said that u need 3 receiver determination..
Is it clear now??
Regards,
Manisha
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Hi Santosh,
What SDners meant here is ,
When you a BPM in your scenario, your scenario would be like this
Sender1 -> BPM
BPM-> Receiver1
BPM-> Receiver2
Regards,
Ravi
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