on 05-20-2007 2:37 PM
Hi all,
Please tell me the difference between Service and Service without party and also let me know what is Business system, Business service and Integration process.
regards,
sudha
Hi Sudha
<u><b>Party</b></u>
Party is used to represent a Business Partner (doesnt belong to the current landscape) which is defined in B2B Scenarios.So All the systems/services accociated with the Party are referred only as Services.
<u><b>Service without Party</b></u>
It is used to represent any service within the landscape and is used in A2A communication.
Check the Threads for reference...
<u><b>Business System</b></u>
Business system will use only when you defind in SLD to identify your sender or receiver.
<u><b>Business Service</b></u>
Business service will use to indetify your sender or reciver if we can't defind in SLD then we need to use the business serivce
Cheers..
Vasu
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For business component (ancestor of term Business Service) you have to manage all the interfaces manually, but Business System gets it from SLD (Tech System -> Products -> SWCV -> interfaces).
For BusSys you can customize logical system name, but for BusComp you can't.
BusSys name after transport changes using transport group, but BusComp doesn't.
hey
we use party when we r dealing with sender or receivers who are outside our landscape,i.e outside our firewall,B2B communications.We use party without service when we are dealing with systems which are within our landscape,A2A communications
thanx
ahmad
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Sudha,
These are very frequrently asked qustions on the XI forum. Just do a forum search as "Business Service vs Business System" and you will find multiple answers.
Likewise do the same for Party and Service Without Party.
Regards
Bhavesh
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