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HTTP2RFC Scenario

Former Member
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Hi All,

i am working on http2RFC scenario. i have done all designing and configuration in IR & ID. Now i have to test the scenario whether it works fine? How to test the scenario? please let me know asap.

Thanks & Regards,

Nagarjuna.

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Former Member
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Hi !

The HTTP client is a simple web page with java script so no exe is required

downlaod the HTTP client from the SDN----->>>

then paste the xml at HTTP Client and test the scenario

simply save the code with .html extension to test sender HTTP

A HTTP-Test Client is included in XI;

Look at "Runtime-Workbench --> Component-Monitoring", click the component you want to send a test-message to, then you shoud find "Test-Message" there...

Regds

Abhishek

Former Member
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Hi Abhishek,

Thanks for your suggestion, i am trying to test the scenario from Runtimeworkbench>Componentmonitoring>IntegrationEngine. Go to the test tab, there i paste the payload message and click on 'sendMessage Tab'. then i got the message "Message Sent".

After that, i gone throught SXMB_MONI-> processed for XML messages->Execute, there i got the message like

"No Messages available for selection".

please try to understand my problem and let me know the solution ASAP.

Thanks,

Nagarjuna.

Former Member
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Hi

Check whether Receiver Determination and Comunictaion channel has been created successfully and activated

check the message mapping in IR also

Yuga

Former Member
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See the below link,

you can see how to use HTTP Client

https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/66dadc6e-0a01-0010-9ea9-bb6...

To test the scenario go to RWB in the component monitoring and select adapter engine and below go to the test tab and paste your XML message and test it.

Thanks,

Kalyan

prateek
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Send an xml file from http client and u ll get the response from the RFC at the HTTP client.

Just search on sdn for any http client. It is freely downloadable

Regards,

Prateek