on 11-14-2006 8:08 PM
Does anyone know how to do Reverse Invoke with XI, the way it used to be done with Business Connector. My client does not allow simple reverse proxies for inbound messages from external sources. Instead it require a reverse invoke ot be used between the DMZ and intenal integration server. Any info is greatly appriciated.
Kind Regards,
Chris
hi,
if you're talking about a <b>real BC reverse invoke</b>
then I believe it's impossible to achieve with XI
as you don't have a configuration that would
allow one XI to listen for requests from another one
as with BC reverse there are no DMZ -> internal network requests
Regards,
michal
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<a href="/people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/06/28/xipi-faq-frequently-asked-questions"><b>XI / PI FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions</b></a>
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Richard,
We can use adapters is in the DMZ where many companies do not allow connections direct connections with the Internet and thay have demilitary zones
if you want to use XI in such an enviroment you can either put another XI in the DMZ or just an J2SE adapter.
PCK is also a De-Centralized Adapter engine.So when subsidiary companies want to communicate with the BIG company having XI..then this De-Central adapter
engine communicates with it using XI message format. The conversion (File,JDBC,JMS,Mail)<-->XI Msg is done using the De-Central adapter engine of PCK. This is basically in B2B scenario
Check this links which may help you:
Hope this helps....
---Satish
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Hi,
Manybe this helps:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/d9/ef2940cbf2195de10000000a1550b0/content.htm
Regards,
Robin
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