on 05-24-2008 6:20 AM
hi friends,,,
AsyJDBC--RFC and Responce RFC----AsynFILE....
i know this is possible with use of bpm .. so don't say this... and blogs related to this...
please let me know is there any possible with out bpm at any chance,,,
if so give me some idea how to do that....
thanks & Regards
Vijay
Hi,
Basically Your RFC is Sync in nature and the JDBC is Async,
To make the communication between ASync & Sync we shld introduce BPM here.
For normall JDBC--RFC call we dont require BPM even though the RFC is Sync & JDBC is Async.
But here your requirement is quite different, i.e you will pass the data from JDBC & that RFC's Response shld goto File system, So this could be possible with BPM
Regards
Seshagiri
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but whats the constraint on the use of bpm?
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Hi Vijay,
You cannot do the intergration between Synchronous process and Asynchronous process without Synch/Asynch bridge.
You can do the intergration between Asynchronous process and Synchronous process without Synch/Asynch bridge.
Dont forget to Reward points if this helps
Regards
Pragathi.
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Hi Vijay,
As per my knowledge with out using BPM its not possible.
I believe that you need to use BPM since rfc call will be sync call and call from jdbc would be async.May be using Proxies we can acheive it.
Reward points if this helps
Regards
Pragathi.
Edited by: Pragathi on May 24, 2008 7:31 AM
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