on 08-24-2007 6:10 AM
HI @,
What are all the jars required to create UDF in eclipse and how to test this external to the XI
Regards
Check my blog:
/people/stefan.grube/blog/2005/12/30/test-user-defined-functions-for-the-xi-graphical-mapping-tool-in-developer-studio
The aii_mt_rt.jar is sufficient. Here is a thread, where to find:
/message/698815#698815 [original link is broken]
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Hi,
Please get "aii.mapping.api.jar " file to be imported in NWDS.
Then you will be able to test your UDFs.
Thanks & Regards,
Akshay Jamgaonkar.
Reward pouints if helpful.
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Hi,
Use the NWDS to create the UDF and import it. By this u need not worry about the jar files because every jar files is available in NWDS.
Steps:
--> Create an Java class using IDE and archive the file
--> Upload the archived file into XI in IMPORTEDARCHIEVES of Integeration Repository
--> These uploaded functions can be used in the Mapping Editor as UDF.
Regards
Santhosh
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It depends on the kind of functions you want to use in the UDF.
Best Solution is Use NetWeaver Development Studio for Development of UDF's, since all the Jar files are already available.
Regards,
Sushil.
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