on 09-11-2007 1:26 PM
Hi
I started to do a BPM scenario following the blog given below
/people/arpit.seth/blog/2005/06/27/rfc-scenario-using-bpm--starter-kit
I am much confused with the 3 receiver determinations created.
Please clearly tell me which
Sender Service,
Sender Interface and
Receiver Service created in this blog is used for these 3 receiver determinations.
The 1st sender service is the file sender business system/service
The 1st sender interface is the OB file sender interface
The 1st receiver service is the BPM
The 2nd sender service is BPM
The 2nd sender interface the the OB Abstract Synchronous interface for the BAPI
The 2nd receiver service is the R/3 system
The 3rd sender service is again BPM
The 3rd sender interface is the OB Abstract Asynchronous Interface to the file system
The 3rd receiver service is the business system for the file receiver
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Poorni,
Since the receiver is RFC its not mandatory to create Business system. Business Service is more than suffice.
If you go as per the blog then u need to create 2 Business Service. One for FileService and other one for RFCService.
Tell us wher u got stuck so that it could be easy to suggest.
raj.
Hi Raj,
Thanks for your reply.
I got stuck at the 2nd Receiver determination.
I created all the 3 communication channels under a single Business Service.
So what will be my receiver service for the 2nd Receiver determination?
Can i use the same Business Service for this also? or i have to create a new Business Service?
1. File to BPM
2. BPM to RFC (Sync, hence back to BPM)
3. Reponse from RFC to BPm .i.e again BPM to File
the above r the 3 rds...which is equal to the 3 ID's..
1 SA for the file
and 2 RA, one for RFC and other for file...
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