on 05-22-2007 11:55 AM
Hi,
Could anyone pls let me know.what this term stands for, Statefull and stateless mapping...pls get me some gud answers....
Thx in adv
Sunil K Shetty
Hi Sunil,
Check these links:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04s/helpdata/en/93/33b504f33cb9468bf35f8fbda11294/frameset.htm
Regards,
Subhasha Ranjan
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Sunil,
if you use BPM in your integration scenario then it is stateful.
without BPM can be considered as stateless.
Babu
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Hi Sunil,
Before going to Statefull or Stateless...u have to know about java and EBJ and what is session as well.
Basically we are using 2 S in EBJ.It is nothing but persistance of data.
Statefull: It means data are persists in multiple sessions.
Stateless: It means data are persists in single session.
Cheers!
Samarjit
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Hi ,
for stateful mapping/mesage processing...
>>> <i>If a stateful message processing is required on the Integration Server, define integration processes .You use integration processes to define a stateful message processing that is executed on the Integration Server.</i>
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