on 05-24-2007 4:45 AM
Hi,
Can any body please share some knowledge about how to create an Integration Process in Integration Repository. Any help would be appriciable.
Thanks,
Kulwant Singh
Hey
can u tell us what is ur scenario,IP differs from interface to interface,so let us know the interfaces and we should be able to help u more
thanx
ahmad
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hi
An integration process is an executable process that you use to control complex cross-system business processes.
Integration processes are based on the exchange of XML messages. Integration processes provide SAP NetWeavers message-based process integration with functions for the stateful processing of messages. They enable you to define control structures, such as loops and parallel processing branches.
An integration process is an executable, cross-system process for processing messages. In an integration process you define all the process steps that are to be executed and the parameters relevant for controlling the process.
You implement integration processes when you want to define, control, and monitor complex integration processes that extend across enterprise and application boundaries. The design and processing of integration processes is also known as cross-component Business Process Management (cross-component BPM, ccBPM).
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Hi Kulwant;
Go through this weblog and implement the scenario once .This will be a walkthrough IP and will help you to understand it better
/people/krishna.moorthyp/blog/2005/06/09/walkthrough-with-bpm
Mudit
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