on 08-22-2006 4:58 AM
Hi mates,
At <a href="http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/db/73e03fc2269615e10000000a155106/content.htm">help.sap.com</a> I see that Sender agreements are not required in cases of proxies, SOAP & Mail adapter.
Since there is no Receiver Determination Step in PCK and receiver has to be mentioned in the Sender Agreement, If Sender agreement is not required for proxies, SOAP & MAIL, how are the receiver party & service mentioned?
Do they have to be sent by the client programs of proxy, SOAP & Mail? If yes, the WSDL generated has to contain the details of the receiver psrty and service too. Is that true?
Please clarify.
Hi Praveen,
As of my knowledge, we do configure receiver determination in PCK but receiver, in sender PCK configuration objcets, is always XI in sender(PCK)->XI->Receiver scenarion.
Regards,
Alok
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Alok,
As per <a href="http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/32/a63d40c6d98437e10000000a155106/content.htm">help.sap.com</a> there is no RD step configured on the PCK. You can see no RD step in PCK <a href="http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/ed/1b0c9522127749a531b9c1b4f48be1/content.htm">Configuration</a>
thx
praveen
Hi,
See this:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/e1/a63d40c6d98437e10000000a155106/content.htm
Regards,
Alok.
Alok,
I do agree that we have Receiver Agreement object in PCK. But what I'm saying is that there is no receiver determination object in PCK. You can refer to the link given by you. Also, look at this blog <a href="/people/siva.maranani/blog/2005/08/30/pck-cross-sectional-analysis-part-1">PCK.. cross sectional analysis.. Part-1</a>
Hope I'm clear to u.
thx
praveen
As for RD in XI i am pasting lines from sap.help
To forward the message, the following objects are required in the Integration Server:
· Party and service of party A, which sends the message. If there is a signature and you want it to be validated, you must also define a communication channel of type Sender and XI. In this case, you must also create a corresponding sender agreement (SA2).
· Party and service of party B, which receives the message. You must define a communication channel of type Receiver and XI.
· A receiver determination (RD) to determine the receiver of the message.
· An interface determination (ID) to define the inbound interface for the outbound interface of the sender.
· A receiver agreement (RA3) to transfer the message from the Integration Server to the PCK of party B.
Hope it helps.
Thats OK..Now did you get my question? How do we mention that XI IS is the receiver in case of proxy/SOAP/Mail where Sender Agreement is optional?....Actually Sender Agreement is where the receiver..i.e. party & service of XI IS is mentioned.
Note that I'm talking about the scenario...PCK->XI..
thx
praveen
I totally under stand the receiver is XI IS. But how is the name of the Party & Service XI IS are determined. They have to be mentioned somewhere...If there are not mentioned in SA...how is the RA going to come into picture. Note that key for RA includes Receiver Party, Receiver Service.
Hope I'm clear to u this time atleast.
Just a try.
see we confg SA for sending msg to Integration server(or PCK) at this point it is not required to give receiver service. In pck sender service is taken from msg header and for that sender it searches for Receiver on the basis of RA if RD is not maintained. for RA to come in picture it is not required to maintain receiver in SA.
> At
> <a href="http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/db/7
> 3e03fc2269615e10000000a155106/content.htm">help.sap.com
></a> I see that Sender agreements are not required
> in cases of proxies, SOAP & Mail adapter.
This is not correct for the PCK. You need a sender agreement for any adapter.
Regards
Stefan
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