on 05-19-2014 12:54 PM
Dear All,
We have developed few synchronous scenarios(mostly ABAP proxy to HTTP_AAE ) running using PI system. these interfaces are with the bank where customer sends the payment request to bank to pay their vendor.
If bank bank server is down in PI I receive the error with HTTP status code 500, either the request will get timed out after the specified timeout timed in the system. However, these message does not come on the actual response structure in PI, so no response message will get updated in ECC tables and business users will not be able to know where is the problem its in PI or bank. Could you please help me to get the Below are the few quires.
Thanks,
Farhan
Hi Farhan,
standard would be to setup an alert for the receiver adapter.
In additon you can catch the error and execute the notification from the sender system:
lo_sys_exc type ref to cx_ai_system_fault.
try.
call method...
....
catch cx_ai_system_fault into lo_sys_exc.
/Udo
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Dear Udo,
Thanks a lot for helping me. could you please clarify the below points.
Regards,
Farhan
Thanks again Udo, I am sorry for being late here. Basically business users are looking for the proper Error message if either bank server or PI server is down by any reason.
If I we will configure alert, and PI is down then it will not work. for creating fault message, but if bank is down do you think we send the proper error message to end user based on the error.
If possible could you please provide me more details on how to achieve by creating fault message.
Regards,
Farhan
Hi,
based on the http response code we can identify there is a problem in web service. Before posting the data check the http response code if it is 200 it will be successful, than post the data otherwise return some exception message to user.
Regards,
Manigandan
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