on 03-28-2008 4:59 AM
Hi !!
When do we use a virtual receiver and what is the concept behind it ?
Likewise, "Sender uses virtual receiver" in Sender agreement..
Thnx,
Laawanya
U ll find the use here
/people/william.li/blog/2006/09/08/how-to-send-any-data-even-binary-through-xi-without-using-the-integration-repository
Regards,
Prateek
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Hi,
In the sender agreement, you define how the message is to be transformed so that it can be processed by the Integration Engine.
You must at least specify the party or service and the interface on the sender side for both the sender and receiver.
You can use a wildcard character (*) for the receiver party, receiver service, and the sender interface (see: Generic/Specific Definition of Configuration Objects).
Note that you are not permitted to use wildcard characters if the sender agreement is assigned a communication channel with the adapter type JMS, JDBC, or File.
Therefore, in the default setting, the receiver (party and service) is not specified during creation and the corresponding input fields are hidden in the create dialog box.
Now To specify specific values for the receiver, select the Sender Uses Virtual Receiver checkbox (see also: Configuring Cross-Company Processes).
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/b1/f29e7a56e18a439984a3c6630951d2/frameset.htm
Thanks
Swarup
Edited by: Swarup Sawant on Mar 28, 2008 6:06 AM
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