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  • 1.  Editor for webmethods

    Posted Tue February 10, 2009 02:49 PM

    Hi All,
    In webMethods is there any need to work in any other editor for any work like mapping, sending or receiving the files? If yes then for which type of work?


    #edi
    #webMethods
    #Integration-Server-and-ESB


  • 2.  RE: Editor for webmethods

    Posted Wed February 11, 2009 05:17 PM

    Hello,
    there is no need of any external editors to work on webMethods.
    You can use eclipse to work with java services if you wish to, but the IS should be a local instance.

    Guna


    #edi
    #webMethods
    #Integration-Server-and-ESB


  • 3.  RE: Editor for webmethods

    Posted Wed February 11, 2009 10:15 PM

    For developing mapping/build logic/processing services you need use webMethods Developer (IED) tool out of box.

    Did i answered your question ?

    HTH,
    RMG


    #webMethods
    #Integration-Server-and-ESB
    #edi


  • 4.  RE: Editor for webmethods

    Posted Thu February 12, 2009 08:14 AM

    Hi RMG,
    Thanks. I suppose yr reply is very nearer.My queries also belongs to EDI mapping like flat-flat, flat-EDI & vice versa.
    For more clarity I have more queries as below:
    for eg.if my case is flat to flat.then
    first I have create the flat file schema for source 7 target then for mapping what I need to do?

    1. I need to do mapping by using webMethods developer?
      if yes then it means I have to create flow service & then by using map,loop,repeat…
      if no then which external editor I have to use?

    #webMethods
    #Integration-Server-and-ESB
    #edi


  • 5.  RE: Editor for webmethods

    Posted Thu February 12, 2009 03:00 PM

    Yes… You have to create flow services for doing transformation, and in pipeline, you have to map according to the branch/loop/repeat logic whatever you implement… Developer is used to build all these logics… Nothing to do with external tools…

    Senthil


    #Integration-Server-and-ESB
    #webMethods
    #edi


  • 6.  RE: Editor for webmethods

    Posted Fri February 13, 2009 03:06 PM

    Hi Senthil,
    Thanks for confirmation. Actually I am new in webMethods but I have experienced in GXS-AI.
    Could you please advice on below query.

    Is companies are using webMethods for EDI mapping (for eg. Flat to Flat, Flat to EDI, EDI to Flat, XML to XML & etc…)

    If yes then upto what level (at small or medium or large scale) they are using?


    #edi
    #webMethods
    #Integration-Server-and-ESB


  • 7.  RE: Editor for webmethods

    Posted Fri February 13, 2009 07:58 PM

    Can you clarify how you define small, medium or large? One person’s large scale may be someone else’s small scale.


    #Integration-Server-and-ESB
    #edi
    #webMethods


  • 8.  RE: Editor for webmethods

    Posted Fri February 13, 2009 10:51 PM

    With wM Developery tool almost all any-any format transformations/mapping/condition logics etc…can be done…It’s the same editor like any EDI mapper tool does and to name few:

    webMethods Developer – already you know
    Gentran AI/GIS Sterling Integrator(MapEditor)
    GXS-AI-- already you know
    Contivo Analyst (Mapping/transformation)
    XSLT for EDI/XML/IDOC mappings (Stylus Studio)

    HTH,
    RMg


    #edi
    #Integration-Server-and-ESB
    #webMethods


  • 9.  RE: Editor for webmethods

    Posted Sat February 14, 2009 03:08 AM

    Hi Reamon,
    I just need to know that the companies having webMethods, are they using this tool as EDI mapping also or only for connectivity.

    I know that webMethods is a very wast tool. We can develop many types of applications but my queries only related to EDI domain only.


    #webMethods
    #edi
    #Integration-Server-and-ESB


  • 10.  RE: Editor for webmethods

    Posted Sat February 14, 2009 03:10 AM


  • 11.  RE: Editor for webmethods

    Posted Mon February 16, 2009 05:25 PM


  • 12.  RE: Editor for webmethods

    Posted Tue February 17, 2009 04:46 PM

    I’ve never experienced anyone using wM tools (webMethods is a brandname that covers many tools) “only for connectivity.” The primary appeal of Integration Server is in its ability to quickly map documents from one form to another. The majority of the contract projects I’ve worked on were for EDI mapping and transmission.


    #Integration-Server-and-ESB
    #edi
    #webMethods