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What is Pipelining in XI

Former Member
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Hello Colleagues,

I want to know about Pipelining in XI. How does it works, How to configure this?

Please provide me with the relevent links.

Thanks and best regards,

Kulwant Singh

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Shabarish_Nair
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This link should clear your doubts - http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/41/b714f85ffc11d5b3ea0050da403d6a/content.htm

Pipeline in XI is a series of services mainly the following;

1. Receiver Identification

2. Interface Determination.

3. Message Split

4. Message Mapping

5. Technical Routing

6. Call Adapter

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Former Member
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Hi,

Pipe line is nothing but a series of steps each msg pass through before reaching the target. Pipe line is implemented as a set of ABAP objects in XI.

The steps are..

1. Receiver Identification

2. Interface Determination.

3. Message Split

4. Message Mapping

5. Technical Routing

6. Call Adapter...

refer this for better understanding

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2005vp/helpdata/en/ff/3eb33b553e436ee10000000a114084/frameset.htm

regards

udo_martens
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Hi Kulwant,

this are the pipeline service, which are processing the message at the integration server. The communication is via the XI-SOAP protocoll. It is receiver determination, interface determination, message split, executing mappings, technical routing, call of an adapter.

Have a look at SXMB_ADM where can look to the services and where you can configure local integration engine.

Regards,

Udo

Former Member
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Hi,

You need not configure pipeline steps.

Pipe line is a series of steps through which the msg reching XI server gets converted to the desired target structure and leaves XI.

Any msg reaching XI goes through these steps..

The steps in the pipe line are.

1.Receiver Determination

2. Interface Determination

3. Msg split

4. Msg Mapping

5. Technical Routing

6. Call adapter

Regards,

Jai Shankar