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XI Fundamentals guide for Beginners

sumajagan
Explorer
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Hi XI Guru's

Need a good guide from Beginners point of view explaining the Basics and fundamentals and Architecture of XI in simple Language. I need a short and sweet guide with good content material.

If anybody has, kindly send it to me on my Email ID guptha.abap@gmail.com .I shall be obliged with u r help as I am looking out for such guide/Document since long, but couldn't’t find out.

Kindly send it to me As Soon As Possible.

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Former Member
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Hi sriram,

go thru this help.sap.com link about Exchange Infrastructure:

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/14/80243b4a66ae0ce10000000a11402f/frameset.htm

Regards,

Archana

Former Member
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hi

1. Getting through the introduction,XI acts as a middleware between source and destination.Goal of XI is to provide a single point of integration for the systems,SAP and NON-SAP.

2.XI supports A2A ,B2B,Synchronous and Asynchronous message exchange.It provides openness and transparency to the integration process.XI represents the process integration layer of the netweaver stack.

3.The components of XI are

Integration Builder which contains Repository and directory.

System Landscape Directory

Integration Server

Central Monitoring

Adapter Engine

Just go through these links:

Regards,

Gunasree.

Former Member
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Hi haripreeth,

go through this thread:

Regards,

Sergio

Former Member
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XI is not so easy to understand:

Take courage, and an OSS user id, and look <a href="https://websmp210.sap-ag.de/~form/sapnet?_FRAME=OBJECT&_HIER_KEY=501100035870000008223&_HIER_KEY=601100035870000111191&_HIER_KEY=601100035870000129125&_HIER_KEY=601100035870000099844&_HIER_KEY=601100035870000161695&_HIER_KEY=701100035871000345852&#HOME">here</a>

I suggest you to start from this <a href="https://websmp210.sap-ag.de/~sapdownload/011000358700004513812004E/XI_30_Overview_02_2005.pdf">this</a>

Best Regards,

Sandro