on 03-10-2008 11:19 AM
Hi Everybody,
Its a RFC to JMS scenario.They have provided 2 xsds for the target.How can we use 2 xsds in one message mapping?
thanks,
Ramya Shenoy
Hi,
Are you sure one XSD does not reference the other XSD ? This is entirely possible.
Load both of them in the repository and look at the external messages tab against each of the loaded XSDs.
This is the easiest way to tell.
Cheers
Colin.
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Hi,
In my point of view create two external definitions and correspondingly two message types and create ONE message mapping. Now inside this mapping go to "Message" tab and under target message/s add these two message type and change the occurrence as 0...unbounded.
Now you can do you mapping as per the mapping rules/requirements.
Probabily you can take the help of this blog to set up the things.
/people/jin.shin/blog/2006/02/07/multi-mapping-without-bpm--yes-it146s-possible
Regards,
Sarvesh
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Two XSD for what?
There might be possibility that u have to combine both xsd and then use as a single message at the target side?
Thanks
Farooq
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Hi,
I think with Two XSDs you could add in Target Mapping.
In Mapping Editor goto tab Messages.
Here you will get option to add multiple xsds.
Thanks
Swarup
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vats ur reqmnt...are you sure u dnt need two mappings?
regards,
latika.
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