on 11-25-2007 4:42 AM
1) How to send any data (even binary) through XI, without using the Integration Repository .?
Hi,
If you dont want to use IR, then you can only send the non-xml data.
So for configuring ID use any Namescape and Interface name but those name should be unique. All other configuration will remain the same.
Regards,
Vikas
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Hi
This is what you are exactly looking for
/people/william.li/blog/2006/09/08/how-to-send-any-data-even-binary-through-xi-without-using-the-integration-repository
Get back in case you have any doubts in the same.
Thanks
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what's your requirement?
You cannot bypass IR and think of transfering the data trought XI, but you can try to writing a scipt which will do the copy of the files without taking them into XI and call that script.
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hi ganga
integration repository use message message interfaces, which are based on xml schema ,with the help of which message is published/ displayed to outer world. And u cant send any data without using any interface.
so it means u need IR to send message to XI
Regards
Mandeep VIrk
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hi ganga,
Yes;
1. we can test adapters very easily and quickly without any IR development.
2. we can send any formatted data without having to convert it to XML and back again, e.g. file->XI->file.
3. we can send any document from 1 sender to multiple receivers using XI to guarantee delivery.
/people/william.li/blog/2006/09/08/how-to-send-any-data-even-binary-through-xi-without-using-the-integration-repository
the process integration layer of the NetWeaver define/reuse interface objects for the SAP Integration Repository. These objects include Business Scenarios, Business Processes, Message Interfaces, Message Types, Data Types, Message Mappings, and Interface Mappings. The application developer refers to these objects in defining the interactive flow between applications for the SAP Integration Directory.
regards,
nikhil
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