on 05-30-2007 3:04 PM
Hallo
This is the problem we are facing :
We get an IDoc as Inbound, do some mapping and then send it to a WebService. The problem is that when we do so, we get a series of errors. Apparently the problem is that when the web service receives our messages it replies with a (simple) message as well. The point is that as far as I know IDocs cannot be configured for synchronous mode, (and when we tried it we failed) so we have nothing to do with the incoming message.
these are the messages from the Integration Monitoring/Message Monitoring
Error Category OUTBINDING
Error Code CO_TXT_ROUTING_BACK_ERROR
We don't have access to the Receiver System and the WSDL file is sent by them
Actually there were plenty of problems, but using xml-spy was pretty helpfull.
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Thanks, I would like to ignore the response but if they send it anyway (as it seems to be the case) what should I do? I tried ignoring it and I got the message above.
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Actually, I don't know. I will look arround it and try your previous suggestions too.
Just a not-so-XI question.
I tried to test the Web-Service using XML-SPY and the WSDL that they have provided for us. When I do so, i get an error 504, "HTTP error:could not POST file 'soap/CreateOrder' on server 'xx.xx.xx.xx' , where http://xx.xx.xx.xx:80/soap/CreateOrder is the URL that we are using during the configuration of XI. Would this imply that the error is that we just have wrong URL (but how since it is retrieve from the WSDL itself?).
Markos,
2 options,
1. Do you want to do something with the Webservice response?
If no, then use a Asynchronous Inbound Interface for the Webservice.
2. If you want to deal with the webservice response, then either use a BPM or change the source from Idoc to proxies.
Regards
Bhavesh
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