on 04-01-2008 9:56 AM
Hi experts,
I am just begginer in XI and would like to implement Rfc to Http synchronous scenario. Provide any weblog that can povide step by step guidence to me.
thanks in advance.
What are the possibilities where we can use HTTP receiver adapter? For the test purpose, what HTTP receiver system can be used?
thanks
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I am looking for Step by step(any weblog ) guide for
Rfc sender to HTTP receiver scenario(Synchronous).
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Hi,
sorry but i guess there is no blog about this scenario.
But you can you can use this blog (RFC to SOAP) together
with the links i provided above:
/people/shabarish.vijayakumar/blog/2006/03/23/rfc--xi--webservice--a-complete-walkthrough-part-1
And then ask again if you have still questions.
Hope it helps.
Regards
Patrick
i m asking about RFC to HTTP Receiver Scenario.
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Hi,
RFC Sender Adapter:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/67/6d0540ba5ee569e10000000a155106/frameset.htm
HTTP Receiver Adapter:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/43/64dbb0af9f30b4e10000000a11466f/frameset.htm
Regards
Patrick
Hi,
The communication path is:
ABAP Program (sync. RFC) <=> XI <=> (plain HTTP / XML) external System
You could do a simple synchronous scenario. Here are the steps you need to do
1. RFC -> XI
you could use rfc adapter for making the initial call from RFC to XI. You need to have a registered program(SM59 tcpip connections , to XI)
2. In XI import your RFC. Use the RFC as outbound interface.
3. Define an inbound interface, with a message type expected by ur trading patner
4. do interface and message mapping in Repository/Design
The confuguring the sender and receiver communication channel is given above.
5. In Config/Directory define RFC outbound(sender) adaptor with the registerd program, host name etc
6.
define inbound(reciever)SOAP adapter with the url of
the trading patner, and soap action
or
define a plain http adapter(reviecer)with the post
information to the trading partner url.
This whole scenario is synchronous.
Thanks
Swarup
Edited by: Swarup Sawant on Apr 1, 2008 11:22 AM
Hi Dharm.,
RFC Basics
This section gives a brief overview of the Remote Function Call (RFC) within an SAP System, that is
· How the RFC Interface works
· The functionality that is provided by the RFC and
· It explains the technical requirements for RFC on R/2, R/3 and external systems on all currently
supported platforms.
The following background topics are available:
1. The RFC Interface
2. RFC in SAP Systems
The RFC Interface
A remote function call is a call to a function module running in a system different from the caller's. The
remote function can also be called from within the same system (as a remote call), but usually caller
and callee will be in different systems. In the SAP System, the ability to call remote functions is
provided by the Remote Function Call interface system . RFC allows for remote calls between two SAP
Systems (R/3 or R/2), or between an SAP System and a non-SAP System.
RFC consists of the following interfaces:
· A calling interface for ABAP programs
Any ABAP program can call a remote function using the CALL FUNCTION...DESTINATION
statement.
*RFC to WEBSERVICES *
/people/shabarish.vijayakumar/blog/2006/03/23/rfcxiwebservice--a-complete-walkthrough-part-1
/people/shabarish.vijayakumar/blog/2006/03/28/rfcxiwebservice--a-complete-walkthrough-part-2
RFC Sender
/people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/03/29/configuring-the-sender-rfc-adapter--step-by-step
/people/shabarish.vijayakumar/blog/2008/01/08/troubleshooting--rfc-and-soap-scenarios-updated-on-20042009
*RFC Help file *
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/6f/1bd5b6a85b11d6b28500508b5d5211/frameset.htm
regards,
Kishore
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Helo Dharamveer,
Hope its not RFc to HTTP ...May be its HTTP to RFC...
because sender RFC and Receiver RFC are quite different
if later is the case ,then
/people/community.user/blog/2006/12/12/http-to-rfc--a-starter-kit
/message/266750#266750 [original link is broken]
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HI,
Refer
HTTP to RFC - A Starter Kit
/people/community.user/blog/2006/12/12/http-to-rfc--a-starter-kit
Thanks
Swarup
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