OCI Punchout Catalog integration in Webdynpro for Java

Hi,
I am planning to call a external vendor catalog (OCI) from my webdynpro application and consume the values, Can some one help me on how to achieve this ? I am not using SRM. I need to pass the value to ERP system
Thank,
Vinit Pugaliya

Hi Vinit
We're in the exact same situation today. Did you ever solve it? We're able to call the external catalog via OCI and would like to import the http post response containing the catalog items back into our own webdynpro java app. Would be great if you could share your solution.
BTW: we're not using and do not plan to use SRM
Thanks and best regards
Renaud

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