Defining the Integrated Configuration

Use

With the integrated configuration you specify the configuration settings in which the message from the Advanced Adapter Engine are to be processed.

In this case you can specify all configuration settings simply in one single object.

Procedure

To specify an Integrated Configuration, first specify a sender. Specification of a receiver is optional. Follow these steps.

  1. Create an integrated configuration.

    To do this, perform the following steps:

    1. Call the Integration Builder.

    2. Choose New .

    3. Choose Start of the navigation pathCommunication Agreement Next navigation step Integrated ConfigurationEnd of the navigation path in the create dialog.

    4. Specify the communication party (optional), the communication components and the interface for the sender.

    5. Optional: Specify the communication party and communication component for the receiver. Select Sender Uses Virtual Receiver to show these required fields.

    6. You can optionally specify a description and assign the overall configuration to a configuration scenario.

    7. Choose Create .

      The editor is opened for the integrated configuration.

  2. Define the inbound processing of the message.

    For more information, see: Defining Inbound Processing

  3. Define the receiver and routing conditions.

    Here you can also specify multiple receivers and conditions under which the message is to be forwarded to the specified receiver.

    For more information, see: Defining Receiver and Routing Conditions

  4. Specify mappings for the defined receiver inbound interfaces and specified cases.

    When assigning multiple inbound interfaces, specify the Quality-of-Service:

    If multiple inbound interfaces are assigned by the integrated configuration, the messages are forwarded according to the quality of service Exactly Once in Order (EOIO) at runtime. This means that the order in which the inbound interfaces are entered in the integrated configuration determines the order in which the messages are received.

    You can change this default by deselecting the Maintain Order at Runtime checkbox. In this case, the quality of service Exactly Once (EO) is used to forward the message to the inbound interfaces.

    For more information, see: Specifying Inbound Interfaces and Mappings

  5. Define the outbound processing of the message.

    For more information, see: Defining Outbound Processing

  6. Specify the authorized service user.

    If you want to restrict the access to the runtime to particular service users for a sender communication component, you can refine these restrictions with respect to the outbound interface. Assign the authorized users to the Integrated Configuration that contains the communication component and the interface in the object key. Choose the Assigned User tab page.

    For more information, see: Defining Sender Agreements

  7. Specify the enhanced settings for saving message versions.

    More information: Defining the Settings for Saving Message Versions

  8. Save and activate the integrated configuration.