on 09-04-2008 5:52 AM
how to create a payload?
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Edited by: Mike Pokraka on Sep 7, 2008 6:38 AM
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ok then how we will select payload to send or if we send message type then its nothing but sending payload
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Hi pk,
payload is nothing but a body of the XML messages
regards
srinivas
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payload is the message which contains the data.
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Hi,
Payload is nothing but the data that has to be forwarded by a system accessor or was received by a system accessor. XI takes care of creating the payload from ur message, so no need to worry about it. If u r talking about the payload in case of UDF or java mapping, u can refer the following links:-
http://help.sap.com/javadocs/NW04S/SPS09/pi/com/sap/aii/mapping/lookup/class-use/Payload.html
http://help.sap.com/javadocs/NW04/current/pi/com/sap/aii/mapping/lookup/Payload.html
Regards,
Chandra
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