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Activation of Statndard Enterprise Services

former_member219162
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There is a requirement from my client to activate Standard HCM Enterprises Services and use them as a Web link to access the ECC system, without intervention of PI. Following is what we are looking at;

1)   1)  How do we activate all the enterprise services available under “Employee” Business Objects in the ES Workplace.

2)   2)  Can the Enterprise Services after activation be used to transmit ECC system data or receive data from other system, without using any Interfacing tool(for example PI)

3)   3) After activation of standard Enterprise services, how do we use these services to fetch data from ECC and then pass those data to third party in the form of URL Link & XML file – without using PI

4)   4) Can we create a “http” or “https” link and use the standard Enterprise Services to fetch ECC data? If yes, how do we do it?

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Former Member
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During Ehp installation ,  the backend ES (implementation) gets installed and activated (or somtimes you need to activate in SICF)  , you should be able to see them in SOAMANAGER txn in Web Services Adminstration . Select  "Service" in the drop down and search based on the pattern you see in the ES workplace  "Related web service definition" ... If you find an entry , then the service is ready for you to configure the end points . Please look on SDN for a step by step on that . After your end point is defined, you can select the wsdl file in SOAMANAGER and provide that to the developer who will be calling your service . Prior to that you can also run a quick test using WS navigator or SOAPUi . Also only synch ES can be called this way . Async ones will need a mediated scnario like PI or WSRM .

ricky_shaw
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Hi,

You need to use PI (or some other middleware) to communicate through Web Services/Enterprise Services.

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You only have to use PI for an enterprise service if service category "Point-to-Point Communication Enabled" is "false".

There are a lot of enterprise services you can use without PI.