on 05-07-2014 7:38 AM
Hi all,
i need some information on PI 7.4 i am able to get ESR objects ,but there is lot of change in the ID objects .compared with previous versions of PI .
and also how we do need to integrate between PI and NWBPM ,the scenarios which i need to work on will be extracting data from oracle,mail server
and into PI and then i need to integrate them with NWBPM.Your help is needed.
Hi,
Please find below document for your reference:
NetWeaver BPM for System-to-System Message Orchestration (Including Migration of ccBPM to NW BPM)
How To Use the ESR Eclipse Tool with the Enterprise Service Repository
Introducing iFlow in PI 7.31 Configuration
For ccBPM you will need to remodel this in the new 7.31 BPM tooling, there is currently no migration tool for this.
Hope this helps a bit!
Regards
srinivas ,
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Hi Vidya,
The ID changes started from PI 7.1 and with the ICO object that it works in the java stack only and it offers better performance. (http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/700058f0-b1a1-2a10-39a8-ab2627b87...). There some changes in several adapters and a few new ones like the SFTP adapter, but you can familiarize easily with the new objects, you will make the configuration quicker.
Respecting the SAP NW BPM you should start doing an easy example. Check these documents:
Troubleshooting:
Regards.
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Hi Vidya,
First of all my question is what is your previous version of PI.
Check the below blog
Best Regards,
Monikandan.
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