on 03-20-2007 4:47 AM
Hi Bhavesh,
I am Preethika.
Is it necessary to use BPMS in EP, XI and MS Access Integration.
In receiver side I am using Jdbc Synchronous.
and i need this sceario step by step.
already i gone through your blog.
i am really very thankful if you will give steps.
its very urgent.
Cheers,
Preethika
<i>Is it necessary to use BPMS in EP, XI and MS Access Integration.</i>
Not necessary to use BPM.....You can do the scenario with synchronous steps without using BPM.
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<i>steps</i>
1)a) create data types and message types(request and response for SOAP)
b) create synchronous outbound interface
2)a)create data types and message types(request and response for JDBC which
specified in blog)
b)synchronous Inbound interface (for JDBC)
3)create 2Message Mapping(request and response)
4)create Interface Mapping between synchronous interfaces...
DO the config part..........
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EP-XI Integration
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/weblogs?blog=/pub/wlg/1334 [original link is broken] [original link is broken] [original link is broken] [original link is broken]
Using MS-ACCESS
/people/sameer.shadab/blog/2005/10/24/connecting-to-ms-access-using-receiver-jdbc-adapter-without-dsn
Jdbc-Synchronous :
/people/bhavesh.kantilal/blog/2006/07/03/jdbc-receiver-adapter--synchronous-select-150-step-by-step
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