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How Interface works - 1 Receiver with 5 I/f determination.

Former Member
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Hi ,

I am confused how it works. 1 Receiver and 5 I/f determination[there is no condition].

Below is the pic .

May I know how it works exactly?

5 messages will delivered to receiver or any thing else?

Avi

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Former Member
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Hi,

But the one thing relate to above i/f is, messages are moving to "scheduled state".

see below pic.

except first one, remaining 4 channels were stopped. To be precise the except first one remaining messages should goto error, only few going for error.

This scheduled messages is a big worry for me.

Kindly provide your i/p to clear those scheduled messages.

Avi

Former Member
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Dear All,

I am clear now, it generates 5 messages. and sent to each interface.

In the above i/f 5 OM used and which refer to a one and only MM.

Kindly help me on above issue,

am waiting world.

Avi

ambrish_mishra
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You can remove Maintain order at runtime in interface determination. IMO, serialization should not be required.

Former Member
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Hi,

above system is in Qua and messages keeps coming till batch job ends.

Avi

ambrish_mishra
Active Contributor
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Thats fine... you can manually un-check the option....

you mentioned 4 channels are stopped...why ?

Are you talking about Java nodes.

Ambrish

Former Member
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Hi,

Thanks for your time and reply.

I am using ICO. In ICO

"You can remove Maintain order at runtime in interface determination. IMO, serialization should not be required." option not available.

you mentioned 4 channels are stopped...why ?

We want to send all the data only to one interface so .

>> Are you talking about Java nodes.

means? I am not aware of it.

Avi

Former Member
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Hi Avinash,

There could be different target xml structures being mapped in these 5 mappings, JMS queues ca be different. Though this can be achieved through multi mapping, they might be reusing existing mappings for a OM. It might be a direct migration of interface from lower version to PO.

You can come to a conclusion only after going through the mappings and JMS queue names.

Regards,

Pranav

ambrish_mishra
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Hi Avinash,

Since you have 5 inbound interface and same receiver, the 5 messages will be delivered to the receiver.

Off course you will need 5 operation mappings.

What exactly you are not clear about.

Ambrish

Former Member
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Hi,

ideally if there is no condition message should be sent to all receivers

if the business system used is same and have 5 different receiver channels and are of same type then any failure in one of the receiver will block all other messages ....

if your query is different than this then post exactly what your query is ?

HTH

Rajesh

gagandeep_batra
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Hi Avinash,

I think If you configure with five interface  you also need five mappings  & if you are not using FCC at receiver side you can use coming CC also &

It will create 5 different message if no condition is there

Regards

gAGan