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Working with REST Adapter: A REST to SOAP Scenario in SAP PI/PO
Working with REST Adapter: A REST to SOAP Scenario in SAP PI/PO Introduction: With the introduction of the REST Adapter in SAP PI/PO, consuming a REST…
PI REST Adapter – SFSF LMS Integration (OData V4)
We had a requirement to bring in SFSF LMS “Learning Approvals” into SAP HCM and to be able to approve or reject these items from SAP. Although SFSF LMS exposes various entities as OData V4 APIs,…
XSLT Mapping – Know-how
Before writing this blog, I thought of coming up with a story line then dropped that plan, because most of the time we google for specific solutions. So, here I’m sharing some of my experiences…
ABAP Proxy Protocols: Use Cases and Examples
Intro Usage of ABAP proxy communication technology is becoming more and more popular when implementing integration involving SAP application system…
WS_AAE Adapter – SAML
In this blog we will see how to configure WS_AAE adapter (Sender) for SAML. WS_AAE Adapter supports SAML 1.1 – Sender Vouches…
SAP PI UDF to set a zip Attachment in Response Message Payload
Suppose business requirement is like: Read multiple CSV files in to single Zip File and send it as an attachment to third Party…
PI REST Adapter – Blog Overview
Do you look for a way of integrating your SAP PI landscape with other REST services or to publish a REST service yourself using an SAP PI Endpoint? If…
How to use CDATA in PI
Business Requirement: The business requirement was to encapsulate a grid structure in a string using CDATA tag, i.e., . Problem…
API Token via Http Lookup in Adapter Module
Introduction Token based authentication is prominent everywhere on the web nowadays. With most every web company using an API, tokens are the best way to handle authentication…
Multimapping and creating unique file name in SFTP Adapter
There may be numerous ways to get unique file name in case of multi-mapping for 1..n scenario. The way I did it was using %TIME…