on 03-27-2007 4:39 AM
Hi All
To develop any scenario what are the basic things required to know
Further information where we can get it (Asked) for XI projects?
Adv..thanks and regards
kiran LVS
Hi,
you should have the below tech spec format so that you cn adevelop the sceario
this was provided by SAP
Regards
Chilla
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Hi Kiran,
Go through the below document of SAP which details about steps involved in the XI process:
<a href="https://www.sdn.sap.comhttp://www.sdn.sap.comhttp://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/73527b2c-0501-0010-5398-c4ac372c9692">A Beginners Guide to SAP XI</a>
Regards,
Subhasha Ranjan
HI,
Its all depends upon the requirements and the Scope of project.
Sy for example , if you are in development support project then , all the Functional specifications and FD and TD will be prepared by the main team and only the develpoment /configuration , testing part will be done by you .
to do these you should have the all the predocuments which are mensioned in above from 1--4 steps.
Your role is only rest of 5,6 steps only.
If your projects contains all , i mean , it will contains starts from Functional specifications , FD,TD will be prepared by your seniors and the rest of development and configration and tesing will be done by you like developers
Let me know if you have any doubts,read above do carefully.
Regards
Chilla
Hi Kiran,
Normally when we have a situation where we need to use middleware like XI,you need to take consdier..
1) what is the landscape for sender and as well as receiver?
2) what could be the format for sender file or sender message?
3) which adapter we need to use?
4) Based on business requirement hw many interface we need to develop?
5) Is the mapping fullfills the business requirements?
6) Need to think about voulme of data which a sender system is sending?
Hope I am clear.
Please let me know if you have any queries..!
Thanks and Regards,
Chandu.
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Kiran,
1.The sender system / the receievr system,
2. How will XI talk to them- What Adapters?
Onyl after this is determined on thge basis of the Sender System and the adapters the next set of requriements can be traced.
regards
bhavesh
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Hi Kiran
But your question is not very clear but the following information will help you
1) What is the problem? This will give answer for why they are going for XI? Here try to Understand the business as well as integration? Where XI come into the picture?
2) Total number of systems involved in integration? That is their SLD? Details?
3) Scenarios (interfaces)? Total? What kind of? But here once again this is depends on project Some times client will give this (or) based on the requirement you people have to decide? It is fully depends ..!!!! take care
4) Then based on the scenario you need to get the full information ....this is
place where you can ask all the questions from scenario to scenario .get all the details as mentioned below apart from the basics try to ask some thing technically
5) Are they providing any XSD,WSDL, documents, Naming conventions..etc
6) Protocals related like http, ftp, smtp, soap....
7) If file related then CSV, Fixed....like that delimiter specific details .very imp this one
😎 If R/3 present then ....it is Idoc, Rfc, BAPI,....any proxies and webservices for
direct communication ....etc
these are the basic things for XI integration project and after that every thing is specific to
scenarios
Same time check in the SDN with key word XI Requirements
I hope this will help you to face the client but before that try to understand the client business and systems ..!!!!(Imp)
I hope this will answer your question
regards
--- prasad
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