on 05-07-2008 12:59 PM
Hi,
I have designed an JDBC to R3 scenario.
In the XI system SXMB_MONI the message was processed successully on the outbound side.
On the R3 side. in SXMB_MONI => Trace there is a message like
no sender or receiver interface definition found
What could be the problem. I have checked the IR and ID settings.
Everything seems to be OK. Is there a problem with the Queues.
Please suggest.
Thanks
Kumar
Hi,
We have encountered same error in one of our scenarios. When we restarted these messages they were successfully processed. This could be probably because of the cache update failure at that particular instance when the message was posted.
Restarting the message through SXMB_MONI could probably solve the problem sometimes.
Regards
Sai
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Hi, Ashok:
We came cross same problem.
have you figured out the cause of the problem ?
Thanks
Liang
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Hi Ashok,
jst check if you have activated your objects in ID.
reward points if helpful.
Prashant
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Hi,
The problem may be with the Interface Determination in ID
Check your Configuration with Test Tool
/people/paul.medaille/blog/2005/06/24/test-your-xi-configuration-with-the-new-test-tool
Regards
Seshagiri
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Hi,
Check the Configuration part: Receiver determination,interface determination.
What is the status message it shows in SXMB_MONI of XI.
Have u generated the proxy in R3.
chirag
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Hi Ashok,
no sender or receiver interface definition found
I guess this problem doesn't relate to Queues.
Check the Test Configuration in ID once, to findout any problem with interface or configurations.
Regards
Bhanu
Intelligroup.
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Hi Kumar,
check EXACTLY your namespaces!
Regards Mario
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