on 03-30-2007 9:36 AM
while i was practising i was going with actions ,communication channels,integration scenario options in IR
but i see that, after mapping we can jump to ID for the rest scenario.(<b>As said i the blogs in SDN....</b>which one would be better to follow..
Hi Harsha...
a good question....
for example....u working on some scenario and suddenly want to quit the job.
in that case ,a newcomer who enters into that project might not easily understand the flow of the data...
here
<b>Integration Scenario</b> is for showing phisical flow of the data from sender to receiver...
<b>CCT</b> is used to know what are the adpters u are going to use....
both are same....
and if u are going with with ur scenario ,we should import that integration scenario in the ID and go accordingly..
in the other case...u go with other configuration steps....
hopw i solved ur query...
Cheers,
Raghavesh
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Hi,
Actually both are same.But by using integration scenario u can see all the flow which is happening and u can analyze the flow by seeing that.But most of the times we will not use the integration scenario.
Regards,
Gunasree.
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more common method is first have it done in IR and then in ID.
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You can follow any of the approach....
Check this Integration Scenario approach...
/people/siva.maranani/blog/2005/08/27/modeling-integration-scenario146s-in-xi
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