Coming out of the BCC

Hello

I'm trying out a message to the queue JMS of CC & B using Message coming out. I created a change manager to send the message to the table of outgoing messages when an event occurs. I have configured the business object and set the pattern in it.

Everything works fine when I frame the message to send to the change manager. But the problem is the same if the message does not adhere to the schema defined in the BO, always post the message MPL to the JMS queue. That is to say even if I send xxxxyyyy from change manager that it works. I want to only send the message that strictly adheres the schema in the BO.

E.g.

Scheme to BO:

<>schema
< FAId label = "Field activity Id" / >
< FAType label = "Field Type of activity" / >
< DispatchGroup label = 'Dispatch Group' / >
< FAStatus label = "State of the activity of the field" / >
< ScheduleDateTime label = "ScheduleDateTime" / >
< / schema >

But even if the message is 'Welcome' it works. Suggestions please

All level BO configurations are just metadata.
At the level of the BO, schema validation are performed when you're definition/save the BO himself. You insert an XML message into the field of the XML_SOURCE of the Table of outgoing messages. It is a CLOB field. When you insert your message in the column above, and it can be any value, there is no validation performed.

MPL applies to schema validation when the message is ready to be shipped. At that time, definition of the W3C schema on the external system to the outgoing Message Type is applied. If your message does not adhere to the XSD, there will be errors reported in the MPL.log

Prerequisites were already mentioned in the previous post.

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    45: 14:09:12.953029 76.196.10.57.60443 > 10.1.1.82.1076:. ACK 3856216293 win 7504
    46: 14:09:12.955043 76.196.10.57.60443 > 10.1.1.82.1076: 248910579:248910579 F (0) ack 3856216293 win 7504
    47: 14:09:12.955242 10.1.1.82.1076 > 76.196.10.57.60443:. ACK 248910580 win 63518
    48: 14:09:12.955516 10.1.1.82.1076 > 76.196.10.57.60443: P 3856216293:3856216330 (37) ack 248910580 win 63518
    49: 14:09:12.955730 10.1.1.82.1076 > 76.196.10.57.60443: 3856216330:3856216330 F (0) ack 248910580 win 63518
    50: 14:09:13.019743 76.196.10.57.60443 > 10.1.1.82.1076: R 248910580:248910580 (0) win 0
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    53: 14:09:16.283783 76.196.10.57.60443 > 10.1.1.82.1077: S 908773751:908773751 (0) ack 3657181618 win 5808
    54: 14:09:16.306823 10.1.1.82.1077 > 76.196.10.57.60443:. ACK 908773752 win 64240
    55: 14:09:16.307692 10.1.1.82.1077 > 76.196.10.57.60443: P 3657181618:3657181742 (124) ack 908773752 win 64240
    56: 14:09:16.370998 76.196.10.57.60443 > 10.1.1.82.1077:. ACK 3657181742 win 5808
    57: 14:09:16.411935 76.196.10.57.60443 > 10.1.1.82.1077: P 908773752:908774415 (663) ack 3657181742 win 5808
    58: 14:09:16.417870 10.1.1.82.1077 > 76.196.10.57.60443: P 3657181742:3657181940 (198) ack 908774415 win 63577
    59: 14:09:16.509388 76.196.10.57.60443 > 10.1.1.82.1077:. ACK 3657181940 win 6432

    60: 14:09:16.708413 76.196.10.57.60443 > 10.1.1.82.1077: P 908774415:908774474 (59) ack 3657181940 win 6432
    61: 14:09:16.887100 10.1.1.82.1077 > 76.196.10.57.60443: P 3657181940:3657182254 (314) ack 908774474 win 63518
    62: 14:09:16.948193 76.196.10.57.60443 > 10.1.1.82.1077:. ACK 3657182254 win 7504
    63: 14:09:19.698465 76.196.10.57.60443 > 10.1.1.82.1077: P 908774474:908774740 (266) ack 3657182254 win 7504
    64: 14:09:19.699426 76.196.10.57.60443 > 10.1.1.82.1077: 908774740:908774740 F (0) ack 3657182254 win 7504
    65: 14:09:20.060162 10.1.1.82.1077 > 76.196.10.57.60443:. ACK 908774741 win 63252
    66: 14:09:20.062191 76.196.10.57.60443 > 10.1.1.82.1077: P 908774474:908774740 (266) ack 3657182254 win 7504
    67: 14:09:20.063732 10.1.1.82.1077 > 76.196.10.57.60443:. ACK 908774741 win 63252
    68: 14:09:20.063900 10.1.1.82.1077 > 76.196.10.57.60443: P 3657182254:3657182291 (37) ack 908774741 win 63252
    69: 14:09:20.064098 10.1.1.82.1077 > 76.196.10.57.60443: 3657182291:3657182291 F (0) ack 908774741 win 63252
    70: 14:09:20.127694 76.196.10.57.60443 > 10.1.1.82.1077: R 908774741:908774741 (0) win 0
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