on 07-15-2009 11:21 AM
Hi all
I want to create logical port type H which i defined on SM59 and i want to relate it to the logical port which i create on the soamanager .
in the past i do that via lpconfig and now i want to do so on soamamanger,
there is an idea how ?
Best Regards
Nina
Hi,
There is no need to relate RFC destination with logical port created using SOAMANAGER.
-> Goto Tx: SOAMANAGER
-> In webservice administration search for your consumer proxy.
-> Select your proxy from list (also click on "Apply selection").
-> Goto proxy detail in below frame.
-> Click on Configuration tab.
-> Create Logical port.
-> Supply details in configuration (Service name, Logical port name, WSDL address etc.)
Follow above procedure and supply detail which you gave in RFC destination and it will work.
Regards,
Gourav
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HI Gourav,
U write;
-> Supply details in configuration (Service name, Logical port name, WSDL address etc.)
when i create the LP i pop up with :
New Service Name: *
Logical Port Name: *
Logical Port is Default:
Configuration Type
New Service Name: *
Logical Port Name: * Logical Port is Default:
Configuration Type
WSDL Access User: *
WSDL Access User: *
i have no place to define the RFC destination that I create via SM 59
where i can define it?
Best Regards
Nina
Hi,
As I said there is no connection between RFC and Logical port created by SOAMANAGER. There is no need to define any RFC destination in SM59.
Define new details as follows:
New Service Name: * = Any value
Logical Port Name: * = Any value
Logical Port is Default: yes
Configuration Type = chose WSDL if you already have url of wsdl
=> provide URL of wsdl
WSDL Access User: * = user id of provider system
You can use details of url etc which is given in your RFC destination.
Regards,
Gourav
Same thing you can achieve by selecting Manual Configuration option while creating logical port (This option will be in create logical port pop-up).
Then in Transport settings tab, you can provide IP address of the ABAP system (Which you have configured in RFC destination). But in this system your service should be running. Otherwise, this will not be of any use.
Regards,
Siva.
Check these links. It might help you:
[http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nwpi71/helpdata/en/b8/cb1141e109ef6fe10000000a1550b0/content.htm]
[http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/44/b7f7e1354135e7e10000000a1553f7/content.htm]
Regards,
Siva.
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