on 06-29-2007 10:30 AM
Hello,
does anybody know where to find any documentations concerning the <b>configuration</b> (<u>not design</u>!) of processes where a Integration Process is involved. In other words: how do abstract and in-/outbound interfaces work togehter and in wich sequence are they called, and so on.
Regards
Gunnar
Check the following Link which is for CCBPM Inbound process. Which may help you to do that
Warm Regards,
Vijay
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Hi;
This blog will guide you through the design and config steps required to create a scenario involving integration Process
/people/krishna.moorthyp/blog/2005/06/09/walkthrough-with-bpm
Mudit
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hi,
refer to the links below. they cover configuration part also.
/people/krishna.moorthyp/blog/2005/06/09/walkthrough-with-bpm
/people/arpit.seth/blog/2005/06/27/rfc-scenario-using-bpm--starter-kit
[reward if helpful]
regards,
latika.
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lets take an example;
File A -> BPM -> File B (BPM will have transformation of file A to file B)
the MI involved will be;
For File A - 1 o/b and 1 abs. interface
For File B - 1 abs & 1 i/b interface
In this case in configuration;
1 Sender agreement - File A & o/b interface
1 Receiver agreement - BPM, FILE B and i/b interface
1 Recv. Agreement - File A, o/b interface to BPM and its corresponding interface determination
1 Recv. Agreement - BPM, I/b interface, to target sys of File B and its corresponding interface det.
Is this wht you were looking for ? Do get back in case u need more clarification.
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