on 09-21-2007 1:37 PM
Hi all,
I'm working on <b>Adaptive webservice model</b> in WebDynpro(2004s).
Anyone explain me the need to give <b>Default Metadata Destination</b> And
<b>Default Execution Destination</b> when creating model.
Thanks in advance
LakshmiNarayanaChowdary.N
Thank u Nagarjuna
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Hi Lakshmi,
WS destinations are used to configure the WS provider system to read metadata of the WS and to execute the WS. The name of the destination is defined for the WS model during model import and the importer UI allows to use different WS destinations for reading metadata (metadata destination) and for execution (execution destination) .
Use of WS destinations requires that the WS provider system supports WSIL (WS inspection language) for WS lookup this is the case if the providing system is a SAP J2EE or an ABAP based system.
There are two logical destinations of which the names can be maintained for a WS model:
Metadata destination: The destination used to retrieve metadata for the WS from at runtime
Execution destination: The destination used to execute the WS at runtime
Hope this helps,
Regards,
Nagarajan.
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