on 07-10-2007 9:57 AM
I am little confused and curious to know the recent changes happening in SAP.
Can you please tell me the differences between NetWeaver 2004 and NetWeaver 7.0 or 7.1
NetWeaver 2004 is named because SAP has released it in 2004
and then we have XI 3.0, XI.7.0(that is PI right) , EP6.0 etc as individual components have different versions released in NewtWeaver suite.
But what is this NetWeaver 7.0.
We have EE5 or ECC6 and WebAs 6.4 or GUI 6.4 or recently GUI 7.o or WebAs 7.0.
How does all these differe, is individual component of NetWeaver upgraded with higher versions or total NetWever is upgraded with a higher version.
Can any one please tell me the exact difference between versions.
If some one has ECC6 installed in their environment does it mean that they have Netwaver components like XI, EP, MDM.. etc are installed or its only R/3, BI etc...
How it works exactly?
Thanks,
Kiran.
Pretty much everything is explained in here:
<a href="https://www.sdn.sap.comhttp://www.sdn.sap.comhttp://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/706005a3-3bd6-2910-91ae-a2016239bdcf">SAP NetWeaver Process Integration 7.1 Overview of New Capabilities</a>
I think there's a weblog with a concise list somewhere, but I dont have the link saved.
Hope that helps.
James.
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Hey,
Check this link. It is a pdf describes the new capabilities of PI 7.1
Regards,
Ramesh P
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Hi;
This might be helpfull
A comparison of the service packs in 2004 and 2004s;
in 2004 - in 2004s
SP12 & < - SP04
SP13 + 14 - SP05
SP15 - SP06
SP16 - SP07
SP17 - SP08
SP18 - SP09
Mudit
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