on 02-01-2007 6:02 PM
Hi,
I am sending a sync select statement from BPM to JDBC adapter but I get the following error: No receiver could be determined.
I checked in MONI and I can see the select statement, even the response but I get this error. I looked at the graphical workflow log and every step "executes successfuly" but in the XML messages list I have 3 messages, 2 with the successful flag and one with a red flag, the red flag displays this error.
Since both interfaces, the BPM abtract interface and the inbound interface for the JDBC adapter are BOTH SYNC, shouldn the response message arrive back at the BPM automatically ? or must I define another reciever determination ?
Cheers.
Bipin,
I checked the ID, both tabs and I found my abstract sync interface in the sender tab, which is correct, but why is it that my response interface is also listed under SENDER tab ? shouldn't this be listed under the RECIEVER tab ?
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Response interface (which is abstract ) is acting as sending interface for BPM , for which there is a recieving response interface ( a non-abstract one) .Hence it is one a SENDER tab.
You will have a recevier determination for the same, where BPM (as sender ) is binded by this abstract response interface and another service as receiver
Bipin
Bipin,
so what I have to do is create another reciever service of type "response" for the BPM?
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Hi,
How have you used the send step? In this case it should be used with sync mode.
Selcet the mode property of "send" step as synchronous. Then you will have to give two message types one for request and the other for response.
After this send step you can have a normal send step and you can use this to send response wherever you need.
Regards,
P.Venkat
Can you check if these interfaces are regstered in your integration process in ID.
Check both the tabs Receiver and Sender.
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Hi Hans..
You should have defined an Receiver determination, interface determination and receiver agreement, where BPM is the sender, Abstract sync jdbc is the message, jdbc system is the receiver.
If you have not done so, then the error that you get is as expected...
Thanks.
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