on 07-17-2008 8:29 AM
hello
I am trying to run RFC2WS and recieve this error. if any one know what is the problem or how to test it, will be helpful
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes" ?>
- <!-- Request Message Mapping
-->
- <SAP:Error xmlns:SAP="http://sap.com/xi/XI/Message/30" xmlns:SOAP="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" SOAP:mustUnderstand="1">
<SAP:Category>Application</SAP:Category>
<SAP:Code area="MAPPING">RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND</SAP:Code>
<SAP:P1>com/sap/xi/tf/_TransInsuranceDataService_WS2RFC_R~</SAP:P1>
<SAP:P2>http://Migdal.co.il/CRM/SAP-CRM/TransInsuranceDat~</SAP:P2>
<SAP:P3>d7e31f30-53be-11dc-8fbd-ee09c0a8664d</SAP:P3>
<SAP:P4>-1</SAP:P4>
<SAP:AdditionalText />
<SAP:ApplicationFaultMessage namespace="" />
<SAP:Stack>Unable to find resource com/sap/xi/tf/_TransInsuranceDataService_WS2RFC_R~ (http://Migdal.co.il/CRM/SAP-CRM/TransInsuranceDat~, d7e31f30-53be-11dc-8fbd-ee09c0a8664d, -1)</SAP:Stack>
<SAP:Retry>N</SAP:Retry>
</SAP:Error>
this error was in which direction i.e from RFC --> WS or WS --> RFC..
?
Test the source structure in message mapping to see if it executes.
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Hi,
seems to be a problem with the mapping.
Is it activated?
If yes activate it again (after some dummy changes) and check the cache.
Regards
Patrick
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