on 04-24-2012 9:55 AM
diference between adapterengine and advanced adapterengine and how to use advancedadapterengine
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Hi,
In this document http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/c0a39881-80c0-2c10-509d-c8129b394...
explains the difference between AE and AAE.
Regards.
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The basic difference between adapter engine and advanced adapter engine is with advanced adapter engine you can completely process the message without using integration engine. AAE supports from PI 7.1 onwards. It uses integrated configuration object in the integration directory. As you know adapter engine is the core component in the java stack engine. PI 7.3 version has AAE which contains all the adapters in the java engine including idoc, http and so.
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Hi,
This is a very basic question, use search function to find multiple answers from other threads, weblog posts and SAP Help. For instance, this SAP Help doc gives a lot of details, including implementation steps for AAE:
http://scn.sap.com/docs/DOC-16242
Regards,
Greg
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Just to give a brief overview:
Adapter Engine (up to 7.0) - supporting Integration Engine with protocol conversion and technical connection
Advanced Adapter Engine (7.0) - depending on your scenario "local" message processing is possible (no need for Integration Engine => faster, less complex)
Advanced Adapter Engine Extended (7.3) - Advanced Adapter Engine + ESR + ID (stand-alone JEE PI possible)
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