SOAP To Mail Scenario in SAP CPI

This blog will provide a step-by-step guide on how to create SOAP to Mail Scenario in SAP CPI (Cloud Platform Integration).

The scenario will not have any mapping but will help in understanding the configuration steps.

Here is an iflow

SOAP to Mail Scenario in SAP CPI

Configuration Steps

Create a package under which Iflow will be created.

Create Package in SAP CPI

Once the package is created create an Iflow as shown below.

SOAP to Mail Scenario in SAP CPI

Name the Iflow and provide a proper description

Create a Iflow in SAP CPI

Sender Channel

Configure the Sender SOAP Channel.

SOAP Channel in SAP CPI

Provide a Sender Channel name.

SOAP Channel in SAP CPI

In Connection Tab provide the details on WSDL. I am using twitter feed WSDL which is easily available.

You can use any WSDL

SOAP Channel in SAP CPI

Receiver Channel

Now create Receiver Mail Channel.

Mail channel in SAP CPI

Provide connection details. In this case, I am using Gmail.

Details on how to create a Gmail authentication Key in CPI will be covered in another blog.

SOAP to Mail Scenario in SAP CPI

Mail Scenario in SAP CPI

 

Save everything and deploy.

Iflow Scenario in SAP CPI

 

All set now you can use SOAP GUI to test your scenario.

 

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More Details on SAP CPI

https://help.sap.com/viewer/product/CLOUD_INTEGRATION/Cloud/en-US

9 thoughts to “SOAP To Mail Scenario in SAP CPI”

  1. Hi can you please send me twitter feed WSDL

  2. Malli venkaiah says:

    HI Mate,

    Can please send me twitter feed wsdl ?

  3. GURUSWAMY says:

    Iam Getting Error,

    from SOAP to MAIL POC Could you please help any one.

    Thanks,
    Guru.

  4. Hi,
    Can you send me twitter feed WSDL?

  5. Hi Mate,
    Can you please send that twitter feed wsdl?

    1. Hi Amiya,

      Thanks for reading the blog.
      I’m sending it over email.

      Thanks,
      TTZ Team

      1. plz send me twitterfeed wsdl ?

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