on 09-20-2007 11:19 AM
Hi All,
Why We Need BPM Exactly in XI .
Please Explain me Clearly & Give me the Answer in the Interview Perspective
Regards
Vamsi
Hi Vamsi,
BPM provides you...."<b>Stateful Integration</b>"....these two words are enough to satisfy any interviewer...:-)
1) Collecting of messages till a certain count
2) Merging messages
3) Splitting messages
4) Processing of error files
5) Parallel Processing etc..
Kindly look at the above examples shared by one of our friend......
Lets take first case...
we want to collect 100 messages and when we have collected 100 messages the only want to proceed...here collection of 100 messages is a state...
Similarly we can make the scenario stateful on the basis of a particular time, time period...etc...
for practical example...plz go through BPM patterns under basis objects...where you can see collect patterns,sync/Async bridge...very beautiful examples...to under the need of BPM...
Regards,
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Hi Krishna,
u can look at the below link for the use of BPM and how to use it...
/people/krishna.moorthyp/blog/2005/06/09/walkthrough-with-bpm
Regards,
Gunasree
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For example:
- Message Reception / correlations.
- Message Transformation:
- Message Merge
- Mesage Split
- Message Send
- You can determine the message receptors in runtime
- Flow control elements: parallel, wait, 'loop', etc
- Deadlines (deadlines handlers)
- Exceptions (exception handlers)
Regards.
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Hi,
BPM is mainly used in scenarios where extra functionalities are to be done and which can't be done using the normal mapping like:
1) Collecting of messaes till a certian count
2) Merging messages
3) Splitting messages
4) Processing of error files
5) Parallel Processing etc..etc..
Hope, this is clear...
regards
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Hi,
There are sufficent examples are available, plz go thru for better understanding:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/de/766840bf0cbf49e10000000a1550b0/content.htm
regars
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