on 05-27-2008 1:13 PM
in this blog why there is need to create 5 interfaces
/people/arpit.seth/blog/2005/06/27/rfc-scenario-using-bpm--starter-kit
Hi,
in a standard scenario you have 2 interfaces (1 inbound and 1 outbound).
If you use a BPM you have additional 2 (abstract) interfaces.
outbound interf. -> abstract interf. -> BPM -> abstract interf. -> inbound interf.
In the blog the BPM makes an sync RFC call and needs an additional sync abstract interface.
So you have 5 interfaces.
Regards
Patrick
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Hi,
first interface:
filesystem sends the request to XI.so that is oubound async.
2n interface:
Then the BPM receives the message.So that would be abstract aynch.All the communications with BPM will be abstract.
3rd interface:
abstract synchronous for triggering RFC and getting back the response.
4th interface:
abstract async for sending out the response from BPM.
5th interface:
outbound async for sending out the response and storing it on file system.
Thanks,
Vincent
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Hi,
required only
2 message and Interface mapping.
2 Receiver and interface determination. ( File to BPM and second one is BPM to Output file)
chirag
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