on 04-10-2007 9:16 AM
Hi
I am working on Ep and is in the process of getting an overview of XI. Heard of the Java mapping.
well I would like to know the mappings available in XI and more info about this Java mapping, since I am working on Java, this Java mapping is what caught my attention.
any links specific links for the same?
Thanks in Advance.
Arun
I have send the doc....do let me know in case of any more doubt
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HI,
See the below links
Java Mapping
/people/prasad.ulagappan2/blog/2005/06/29/java-mapping-part-i
/people/prasad.ulagappan2/blog/2005/06/29/java-mapping-part-ii
/people/prasad.ulagappan2/blog/2005/06/29/java-mapping-part-iii
gn_configuration%2FFileValidationsinSAPXI-ACaseStudy.pdf
or
http://www.cafeconleche.org/books/xmljava/chapters/ch09.html
http://www.cafeconleche.org/books/xmljava/chapters/ch06.html
Check these blogs for reference..
/people/udo.martens/blog/2006/08/23/comparing-performance-of-mapping-programs
/people/ravikumar.allampallam/blog/2005/06/24/convert-any-flat-file-to-any-idoc-java-mapping
Regards
Chilla
Hi have send the doc..Do let me know if u need more
Regards
Krishnagopal
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hi man,
Those SAX and Dom parsing..in simple words...blogs are ok I am going through them.
could you pls explain them..
somehow I got an overview of the mappings
Thanks
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Steelman
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Hi Stelman,
<b>When we use java mapping:</b>
There are no hard and fast rules!
Java Mapping is used when the mapping is complex and there is a deep nested strcutue!
<b>Few links:</b>
/people/prasad.ulagappan2/blog/2005/06/29/java-mapping-part-i
/people/prasad.ulagappan2/blog/2005/06/29/java-mapping-part-ii
/people/prasad.ulagappan2/blog/2005/06/29/java-mapping-part-iii
we develop java code in any IDE..mostly we can use SAP netweaver developer stuido..
1) using SAX or DOM parsign techniques we can develop the java mapping.
2) Create java code with out main method.
3) Create the jar file in the commond promot.
4) we will be using the jar file in to IR.
5) Open Ir and go to your software component and select the Imported objects and select new and give the name and select the your jar file which you created and save it.
6) Go to interface mapping and select the class as java and select the mapping program of java.
Hope i am clear.
Please let me know if you have any queries..!
Thanks and Regards,
Chandu.
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hi all thanks for the quick respo
my mail id is
aruncgjacob@rediffmail.com
Thanks
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Hi,
check the following blogs:
/people/thorsten.nordholmsbirk/blog/2006/08/10/using-jaxp-to-both-parse-and-emit-xml-in-xi-java-mapping-programs
/people/stefan.grube/blog/2006/10/23/testing-and-debugging-java-mapping-in-developer-studio
Regards,
Anuradha
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Hi,
Java mapping are Mapping programs implemented in Java.
These are the steps u should follow..
1. Develop your Java code locally
e.g. with your IDE
2. Create a .jar or a .zip
2.1 Using the jar command of
the jdk
2.2 Using a built-in IDE
functionality
3. Create a new Imported Archive
and import the .jar to the
Integration Repository
I have a number of documents on the same give me ur mail ID so that i can sendit to u.
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