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Xi Basics

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Could you please explain ...

1)Condition Editor

2) Context Objects

3) XPath

4)Mapping Editor

5)Mappings

6)XSLT

7)BPEL

8)Process Editor

9)Integration Processes

10)Scenario Editor

11)Integration Scenarios

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prabhu_s2
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<b>1)Condition Editor</b> editor where u can define ur logical conditions

<b>2) Context Objects</b> Context Object is the alternative to Xpath to access the content of a message element at runtime, this is to be defined in design time , and refer in messafe interface

<b>3) XPath</b> XPATH is used to represent the element in the XML file

<b>4)Mapping Editor</b> Editor which helps u to map between source and target message types in XI. ex: graphical editor

<b>5)Mappings</b> Where u define the relationship between a source and a target interface.....typcially how to data to be transformed

<b>6)XSLT</b> XSLT stands for XSL(EXtensible Stylesheet Language) Transformations. XSLT is used to transform one XML structure to another XML structure and hence used as a type of mapping in case of complexities tht cannot be handled by graphical mapping.

<b>7)BPEL</b> Busniess process execution language which used to model business process and use it thrid party language/system

<b>8)Process Editor</b> Graphical editor in integration builder which helps in defining and editing integration processes

<b>9)Integration Processes</b> set of Process defined for stateful message processing in xi

<b>10)Scenario Editor</b> Graphical editor that provdes an interactive work area for visualizing the integration scenario

<b>11)Integration Scenarios</b>

defining the processing steps of an integration process

Former Member
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Ramesh,

Check this help on all the editors in XI:

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/7c/f33441ca612004e10000000a155106/content.htm

Also I would suggest you to go to XI help and type this word in the Search bar. You will get full help on all this terminology.

---Satish