You use a receiver agreement during outbound processing. In the receiver agreement, you define how the message is to be transformed so that it can be processed by a receiver.
You have created a new receiver agreement or have opened an existing one.
When you create a new receiver agreement, you must at least specify the party or communication components and the inbound interface for the sender and receiver.
You can enter a wildcard character (*) for the sender party and receiver communication component and receiver interface.
More information: Defining Receiver Agreements Generically/Specifically
More information: Creating Objects, Object Editors
The Receiver Agreement object comprises the following information:
The object key is produced when you create an object; it consists of the following:
● Sender
○ Party
○ Communication component
● Receiver
○ Party
○ Communication component
○ Interface (name and namespace)
You can specify a communication channel(receiver channel). Use the input help () to select a communication channel. The input help displays the communication channels that are assigned to the receiver.
For more information, see: Communication Channel
If you have assigned the receiver agreement a communication channel of adapter type XI, SOAP, or Mail, you can make settings for message security.
The Web Services Security or S/MIME checkbox must be selected in the assigned communication channel.
More information:
● Security Settings for Receiver XI Adapter
● Security Settings for the Receiver SOAP Adapter
● Security Settings for the Receiver Mail Adapter
If you want to change the structure of the message by using a mapping, set the Mapping indicator. Select a mapping program that is to be executed during runtime.
Mapping Specifications
Field |
Meaning |
Mapping |
Specify the name of the mapping. The mapping program must have been defined previously in the message mapping. More information: Message Mappings. |
Receiver Interface |
Specify the name of the receiver interface after the mapping. The name replaces the original name. (See above under Header Data.) |
Receiver Namespace |
Specify the namespace for the receiver interface. The name replaces the original name. (See above under Header Data.) |
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