on 04-03-2007 5:53 AM
HI experts,
i am new to XI.
I want some information on Technical System and Business System.
what is the difference between various types of TS.
and some information regarding Adapters.
Hi rohit
If you are new SAP XI , then its better to read TIBIT. Below are the links of TIBIT
which are very helpful in understanding the End-to-end process of XI. And you can even do some exercies here which are very helpful.
And of course u have documentation abt adapters
TBIT40:
https://websmp109.sap-ag.de/~form/ehandler?_APP=00200682500000001337&_EVENT=DISPLAY&COURSE=TBIT40
TBIT41:
TBIT42:
TBIT43:
http://www50.sap.com/useducation/curriculum/course.asp?cid=60161651
Thanks
Sandeep
PS: if helpful plz reward points
TBIT44:
https://websmp102.sap-ag.de/~form/ehandler?_APP=00200682500000001337&_EVENT=DISPLAY&COURSE=TBIT44
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Hi,
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/24/8fa93e08503614e10000000a114084/content.htm
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/6e/fba1c735e0b44496072595092d924c/frameset.htm
technical system in SLD - /people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/03/10/registering-a-new-technical-system-in-sld--abap-based
Adapters
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/0d/5ab43b274a960de10000000a114084/content.htm
Regards
Chilla
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<i>some information regarding Adapters</i>
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/2b/d5653fd1d3b81ae10000000a114084/content.htm
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Hi Rohit,
>>><i>I want some information on Technical System and Business System.</i>
<a href="https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/wiki?path=/display/xi/workingwithSystemLandscapeDirectory+%28SLD%29&">Working with SLD</a>
Refer the above link and u will get know abt TS and BS.
>>><i>some information regarding Adapters.</i>
Adapter Engine / Messaging System: Note 816022
Adapter Framework Deployment: Note 830039
Adapter Framework Message Status: Note 813993
BC Adapter: Note 774854
File Adapter: Note 821267
JDBC Adapter: Note 831162
JMS Adapter: Note 856346
Mail Adapter: Note 856599
Mail Adapter XML Schema: Note 748024
RFC Adapter: Note 730870
SOAP Adapter: Note 856597
ISpeak (RNIF 2.0, CIDX and RNIF 1.1) Adapters: Note 870270
Adapter / Communication Channel Monitoring: Note 1000528
Cheers,
Prasanthi.
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The landscape directory provides an exact picture of the elements installed in the system landscape as well as the connections between the systems. These elements are built on top of the products and components defined in the Component Repository of the SLD. The primary building blocks are Technical Systems (can normally be thought of as a physical system, such as a SAP server) and Business Systems (derived from the related technical system, such as a specific SAP client used for a particular business purpose). The combination of these two provides the landscape to which XI will have connectivity with.
<b>Technical Systems</b> in XI are the conceptual representation of a physical system, such as a physical SAP server with a number of Software Components instal
<b>Business Systems</b> in XI are the conceptual representation of a logical system, such as a specific client on a SAP server or a 3rd Party payroll application. Business Systems in the Integration Builder become the partners that exchange message information.
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