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SOAP - no channel found

Former Member
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Hi,

I have made a system copy using the data migration tools using XI 3.0 SP18. I have mainained the SLD and the communication channels for the new systems. Now I get an error by this request: http://193.201.236.123:50000/XISOAPAdapter/MessageServlet?channel=:FUTURA:KK_SOAP_SENDER_BAPI_PO_GET...

The Service FUTURA is active. I have cleared all caches, in SXI_CACHE in the communication channels for FUTURA I cannot see an entry for the integration server, but in RWB I can see in the SOAP adapter the messages saying there is no channel maintained.

Any ideas?

Thanks

Juergen

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Former Member
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Hi Mickael,

my answers below.

- Have you a Party with your Business Service? According to your URL it's no. --> I have a service without party, you can see the : in front of my Service FUTURA

- Have you check if your Communication Channel has "Status = Active" ? probably a stupid question --> is it active )

- Do you use a HTTPS protocol? Maybe the user is locked (cf. tcode SU01)--> no, pure http

- Are you sure about your URL? According to SAP is only something like that: http://host:port/XISOAPAdapter/MessageServlet?channel=party:service:channel -> no writings after channel!

- Have you made a merge of this one and Stephan's one?

/people/stefan.grube/blog/2006/09/21/using-the-soap-inbound-channel-of-the-integration-engine

This URL we are using at several XI systems, this is the first SP18 system, maybe this is the problem

Beste Regards

Juergen

Former Member
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Hi,

I have imported the SAP Basis Content. I have changed the IP address of the system, the instance is still the same. I have manually maintained the SLD.

The problem still exists.

Regards

Juergen

Former Member
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Hi Jurgen,

- Have you a Party with your Business Service? According to your URL it's no.

- Have you check if your Communication Channel has "Status = Active" ? <i>probably a stupid question :-)</i>

- Do you use a HTTPS protocol? Maybe the user is locked (cf. tcode SU01)

- Are you sure about your URL? According to SAP is only something like that: http://host:port/XISOAPAdapter/MessageServlet?channel=party:service:channel -> no writings after channel!

- Have you made a merge of this one and Stephan's one?

/people/stefan.grube/blog/2006/09/21/using-the-soap-inbound-channel-of-the-integration-engine

Else what's exactly the error message?

You have this OSS note 856597 (FAQ on SOAP)

Regards

Mickael

Message was edited by: Mickael Huchet

Former Member
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Hi Jurgen,

it seems you have a difference between RWB and ID. So you need to clear your RWB cache. Not by using SXI_CACHE, but by using "XI (Java part) > Administration > Runtime Cache" <i>(maybe path could be different, today I haven't an XI)</i>

Moreover perhaps a stupid question... but after this migration, have you the same host name (same IP address in your case) AND the same instance number (nn)? Because in your SOAP url you have: http://<host>:50<b><nn></b>0/XISOAP/.

Regards

Mickael

Former Member
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Hi,

what do you mean with SAP BASIS SWC?

The SLD entries are all looking fine...

Thanks

Juergen

moorthy
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i.e SAP BASIS Software component delivered by SAP.

TO get into this you can refer XI Installation Guide-

https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/95d7d490-0301-0010-ce93-c58...

Page no 46.

Regards,

Moorthy

moorthy
Active Contributor
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HI,

Check out all the adapter metadata is available. Go to IntegratioN Repository and check SAP BASIS SWC is imported .

if so, refresh CPACache .

This SAP note may help u- 764176

Regards,

Moorthy