Application error handling in BPM?

Hi,
Does any one has done application errorhandling in BPM?
Can you please let me know how to use fault messages in RFC calls which are sync, I tried doing once but got error message in Message Interface saying "Message Interface references a RFC and a Non-RFC messages" as my fault messages were non-RFC.
regards,
Mustafa

Hi Mustafa,
This kind of problem you may solve using CCMS(CEN-CENTRAL MONITORING SYSTEM),
1)For each remote system,
define 2 RFC destinations
in Transaction SM59:
for collecting data
for executing analysis
methods.
2)To register a remote system,
execute Transaction RZ21,
select Technical Infrastructure
Configure Central System
Create Entry for Remote System.
3)Activate CCMS Monitoring by
setting respective configuration
parameter in Transaction
SXMB_ADM
4)To activate qRFC monitoring in TC RZ21, follow menu path
Technical Infrastructure
Local Method Execution
Activate
Background Dispatching
5)To upload the GRMG configuration file, execute TC: GRMG
AFTER CONFIGURATION OF CCMS,
GO FOR MONITORING
1)Enter CCMS Monitoring by running either TC RZ20 or TC
S_B6A_52000011 in folder “Exchange Infrastructure: Monitoring” of personal user menu
2)In order to display the description of a monitoring tree element (MTE), choose node, and press key "F1”
3)Change view by choosing button “Open Alerts” TC: RZ20
4)Double-Click on Message Age Alert to display all
erroneous messages of respective interfaces
This is may help you...,
Thanks,
RK
Message was edited by: Sridhar U

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