on 06-22-2011 4:18 AM
Hi Experts,
File -> Pi -> API
Currently my third-party is using a system called P6 and it only has API ( classes ) to communicate with SAP PI and NO JDBC or Webservice.
Which Adapert should i use or should i use Java Proxy?
Please guide me experts.
Thank you very much.
regards,
S.Saravannan
JAVA Proxy one solution to go ahead, before that confirm with third party system people like withut API classes is it posible to send data in to FTP or some other location, so that you can use other adapters.
Building JAVA Proxy need some time.
Regards,
Raj
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HI Raj,
I had spoken to the client and they have informed me that it is not possible to use such as FTP.
The third-party client has asked me to use their classes via API.
Is it possble using via any adapter?
Thanks for your idea and reply.
Could you give me someguide on java proxy?
Thanks a lot raj.
regards,
saravannan.s
API's is JAVA based or some otehr programming language?
first you have to understand what logic they have written in API's and have to this its possbile to implement the same design in PI or not.
You have 3 options
1)Writing ADAPTER module and adding this to some adapter.
2)Writing JAVA proxy(best option i think)
3)developing new adapter ,like replicating API logic .
JAVA proxy guide--search in sdn and you need JAVA guy help in this case if you are not JAVA expert.
Regards,
Raj
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