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Component: BC-ESI
Component Name: Enterprise Service Infrastructure
Description: A handling strategy whereby the system automatically informs the sender of a request message that the request message cannot be executed. This handling strategy is used, for example, to handle errors that occur when the sender sends the request message too late, from a business point of view for example, when a delivery that was already sent is to be canceled.
Key Concepts: Automatic rejection is a feature of the BC-ESI Enterprise Service Infrastructure (ESI) that allows for the automatic rejection of messages that do not meet certain criteria. This feature is used to ensure that only valid messages are processed by the system. It can be used to reject messages that are too large, contain invalid data, or are not in the correct format. How to use it: The automatic rejection feature of BC-ESI ESI can be enabled by setting up a rule in the system. This rule will specify which messages should be rejected and which should be accepted. Once the rule is set up, any message that does not meet the criteria will be automatically rejected. Tips & Tricks: When setting up an automatic rejection rule, it is important to make sure that all valid messages are accepted and all invalid messages are rejected. This will ensure that only valid messages are processed by the system. Additionally, it is important to test the rule before enabling it to make sure that it works as expected. Related Information: The BC-ESI Enterprise Service Infrastructure (ESI) also includes other features such as message routing and message transformation. These features can be used in conjunction with automatic rejection to ensure that only valid messages are processed by the system. Additionally, there are other tools available for managing and monitoring messages within ESI.