on 11-24-2006 5:52 AM
Hey,
Can anybody eloborate at what is the diffecece between different types of Technical System Types ( such as, Web As ABAP,Web As Java, Exanche Infrastructure, Standalone Java, Third Party, System Landsacpe Directory) while creating the Technical Systems.
Cheers.,
Esha
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HI,
From SAP Help!!
Web AS ABAP
Web AS ABAP technical systems, ranging from any R/3-based system to an APO server or CRM server, are based on the same Basis Component (BC), which includes the ABAP interpreter, ABAP Dictionary, ABAP Workbench, and so on. A dedicated database, which stores most of the data of the BC and the application components, is associated with the system.
· Web AS Java
Web AS Java systems consist of one or more instances and each instance is installed on a separate host. An instance itself consists of cluster nodes that can communicate with each other.
· Standalone Java
Standalone Java technical systems are standalone Java applications that are installed in a computer system from an administration perspective. They can also be installed as an operating system service or as a daemon.
· Third-Party
Third-party technical systems contain third-party software components and products.
More info @ http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2005vp/helpdata/en/24/8fa93e08503614e10000000a114084/frameset.htm
Thanks,
Tuhin
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Technical Systems are of only 4 types
1. Web AS ABAP - When you are creating a Technical system for a R/3 client, use this
2. Web AS JAVA - When you are creating a Technical System for a sytem to which XI is going to communicate via Java proxy, use this..
3. Stand Alone Java -- ??
4. Third Party -- This is similar to Business service..
Regards,
Jai Shankar
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