on 07-15-2009 12:16 PM
SAP MII help says xacute connector supports buffering ....can anybody shed some light on it
I want to know how this works ..or how i can use it
Arun,
The Xacute connector is different from the other connector types in that its inherent to the MII system. Data buffering was set up so that if a connection goes down that a recovery could take place, which is more suitable to database connections. If the Xacute connection goes down, essentially your MII system has serious issues. What is your reasoning behind data buffering on the Xacute connector? Just curious...
Regards,
Kevin
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Arun,
The Activities section of the 12.0 help on Data Buffering explains the scenario for data buffering. The Prerequisites section explains the associated parameters for data buffering. If you have a specific question on data buffering, let us know.
[http://help.sap.com/saphelp_xmii120/helpdata/en/45/515db282a33a16e10000000a1553f6/content.htm]
Regards,
Kevin
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