on 05-27-2010 12:47 PM
Hey Experts,
Here i have requirement like that, I want to syn the date from SAP to external applications eg.., dot net So here which adapter i need to use here ,Either HTTP or SOAP??
When we will go for Http and when we will go SOAP ? and which suits for dot net applications and which suits for java kind of applications ...
Can you explain me what is the difference between this two adapter and which is the best one???
Thanks in Advance
Regards
JS
SEARCH IN SDN,YOU WILL UNDERSTAND THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SOAP,HTTP Adapter,based on your bussiness requirement you can decide which one fits for your req.
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Sarathy,
So here which adapter i need to use here ,Either HTTP or SOAP??
It completely depends on the receiving system. I prefer web services, so if they can receive web services, then go for SOAP.
When we will go for Http and when we will go SOAP ? and which suits for dot net applications and which suits for java kind of applications ...
It completely depends on the scenario. In system integration, you first identify the scenario, and then choose the adapter which best suits the scenario.
On .NET applications, it's easier to create / maintain web services.
Can you explain me what is the difference between this two adapter and which is the best one???
Please do a search on SDN / SAP Help, you will find plenty of blogs / forum postings on this topic.
Regards,
Neetesh
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>>When we will go for Http and when we will go SOAP ? and which suits for dot net applications and which suits for java kind of applications
in your scenario
SAP --> PI --> nonSAPAppl
the decision of choosing between HTTP and SOAP adapter depends on the capability of nonSAPAppl, and not the whether it is based on java or dotNet,
if your nonSAPAppl is capable of receiving xml messages over http(web) you can go for HTTP adapter
if your nonSAPAppl is web-service enabled and can recive soap messages over http, you can go for SOAP adapter.
regards,
BJagdishwar
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